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LOCAL and Reports For Duty Among of ficers reporting to Fort Lewis, Wash., recently for duty and assignment was Major Jack K. James, CE, 1527 Bryant street, Medford, according to a dispatch from the public relations office at Fort Lewis. Millard Promoted James M. Millard, son of Mrs. Erin Mil lard, route 1, box 453, Medford, has been promoted from private first class to technician fifth grade at Eighth Army headquar ters, Yokahama, Japan, accord ing to word received from the overseas headquarters. The pro motion was in recognition of proven ability as an army driver with a field artillery battalion. Lowry Home Philip B. Low ry has been discharged from the service at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and is now in Medford with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Lowry, Bear Creek Orchards. Young Lowry served as a sergeant-major with the 63rd in fantry regiment of the sixth in fantry division in New Guinea and the Philippine islands and during the Korean occupation. He holds the combat infantry man's badge, the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with bronze arrowhead and three bronze battle stars, the Philippine liberation ribbon with one star and the distinguished unit badge. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 PHYSICAL DEFECTS The children of today must become the leaders of tomorrow. To properly execute this leader ship they must build themselves both mentally and physically. With this building they must de velop a culture of mind and body. Both must be properly de veloped as each is an essential complement to the other. Out of this physical and mental strength grows courage. Courage refined by the spiritual creates confi dence. Such courage is required to succeed in life. But the cour age cannot be obtained without a background of health and strength. Statistics inform us that 75 of the children in our schools have physical defects. These defects are certain to lead to injured health. We are told that 90 of these defects can be overcome by right living and proper exercise. Correct these defects. Give the child a better chance for a more successful life. NEW STOMACH ULCER AID Relieves Stomach Acid Pain Victims Don't suffer. Get quick relief from stomach distress, bloat, beldunR and agonizinjt pains due to cicess acid. Just take a FULI-EH'S TABLEIand dissolve it either in the mouthor In water. That new-way. successful mtdidne for stomach ulcer pain ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE a sn active inittedient in FULLEICS TAliLETS.lt is used bvdoctorsfor relief of stomach ulcer pain due to excess stom ach scid. It is blended with other ingredients in FULLER'S TABLETS that work 61 harmonr to curb excess acid pin-soothe inflamed, sore stomach lining and aid the natural diiresuve process. Not constipating. Not a laxative. TVm't worry don't be afraid to fiat, tust take Fl'LI.EriS TAB! ETS. Try them on our MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Generous trial sue $1 .00. Economy sue S'.ya. Call or phone WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 400 East Main Street DR. A. ALL -SITAE Wednesday Nite BOUTS' START 8:30 P. M. THRILLS e SPILLS "The Country'! BEST TALENT Tickets Now On Sale At BROWN'S PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday 6:15 p. m. Toastmasters" In ternational, Jackson Hotel, 108 South Central avenue. George Davis, secretary, phone 2675. 8:00 p. m. LWV-AAUW In ternational Relations study group at home of Mrs. Robert Shep herd, Saginaw Drive. 7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah and Medford Lodge No. 83 l.O.O.F. joint installation of officers at lodge hall. 8:00 p. m. Lady JayCees, USO. 8:00 p. m. Medford Musical society, home of Mrs. Frank Humphrey, 28 Geneva street. Tuesday 10:00 a. m. Adarel Social club, home of Mrs. Libbie Root, Park Place No. 5, sewing and potluck luncheon at noon. Bring service. Business session in aft ernoon. 12:30 p. m. Kiwanian Dames, luncheon, Holland Hotel. Elec ts -.1 of officers. 12:30 p. m. St. Mark's Aux iliary Guild, parish house, for lunch. Hostess committee, Mrs. George R. Turney, Mrs. Robert Holmes, Mrs. Graves. 2:00 p. m. Woman's Society of Christian service, regular meeting and pledge service at church. Executive com m 1 1 1 e e meeting at church chapel, one o'clock. 2:00 p. m. Medford Navy Mothers' club, Girls' Community club. Cousins Meet Pfc. Everett E Taylor, stationed at general headquarters at Tokyo, and his cousin, T5 Fred H. Kerby,' with the First Cavalry division there, recently met in Japan according to letters home. This was the first time that the two Medford men had met since they both trained at Camp Roberts In 1944. Ensign Home Ensign William H. Wright is spending a 30-day leave in Brownsboro with his parents. Ensign Wrig'..t has been in the South Pacific for the past 12 months, being assigned to the USS YP514. He has been in the navy three years, part of which was sp-nt at Miami university, Oxford, O., and Cornell univer sity, Ithaca, N. Y., under the V-12 plan. Ensign Wright will report at Seattle about Feb. 1 for reassignment. Fire Huni City firemen were called to the home of Harold Pebbles, 531 Pennsyl vania avenue, at 1015 a. m. yes terday to extinguish a fire In a wall of the house. A small hole was burned In the wall when it was set afire by a hot chimney, firemen said. A chair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lovel, Getchel apartments, 208 West Main street, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning, fire men reported. Cause of the fire was unknown, It was said. si Accidents Reported A pick up truck driven by Joe Koenig Medford, was damaged consid erably Saturday when in colli sion on Riverside avenue with a truck operated by E. R. Bab cock, 119 McAndrews road, and belonging to the Western Oil and Burner company, according to accident reports filed with local police.' Also reported was an accident at 9:50 p. m. Satur day at North Riverside avenue and Fifth street intersection when cars operated by J. M. Babb, Talent, and Harold O. Shook, 435 North Central ave nue collided, causing slight damage to both vehicles. f JSHA Office Cgingi-Dr. C. I. Drummond has moved his of fices from room 301 to his for mer location in - the Flubrer Building, room 203. Report Friday Recently dis charged Jackson county service men reporting Friday to county selective service boards were George L. Frasier. Jack F. Groves and Alfred J. Orlow. - In Portland In Portland this week attending a meeting of the League of Oregon Cities are Mayor Clarence A. Meeker, City Superintendent Frank A. Rogers and City Recorder J. R. Wood ford. Camera Stolen Nancy Day, Central Point, reported to po lice last night the theft of an Argus camera and brown leath er case from her car which was parked on West Sixth street. The wind-wing of the auto had been broken, police were told. DAV To Meet Members of the local Disabled American Vet erans chapter are invited to a 6:30 p. m. dinner served by the auxiliary tomorrow at the arm ory. Regular business meeting of the organizations will convene at 8 p. m. and new members are asked to attend both functions. The event marks the auxiliary anniversary. ... VFW To Meet Central Point Post No. 4316, Veterans of For eign Wars, is to meet tonight at the Modern Woodman hall at 8 p. .rt. and each member is asked to bring a veteran. It is to be a social evening with a guest speaker. Post Commander Vic tor Robb, Jr., Post 1833, Med ford, and District Commander Francis Walker will attend. . Officers Listed Newly In stalled elective officers of Daugh ters of Union Veterans are Mabel Carr, president; Ruby Mallory, senior vice-president; Mabel Buchannen, junior vice-president; Nellie Ferrl;, chaplain; Edna Kindred, treasurer, and Maybelle Klemm, secretary. Through an error, the names of four officers were incorrectly listed in Sunday's issue. ... Foose On Leave Donald T. Foose. Cox., USN, Is spending a 30-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Foose, 706 Newtown street, fol lowing his return to the States after 15 months service In the Philippine islands and the China Sea. This is Foose's first visit in Medford during two years naval service aboard the USS Day, destroyer escort No. 225. He attended Medford high school before entering the navy. ... Payants Arrive SSgt. and Mrs. George S. Payant and daughter have arrived in the city from-Texas and are visiting at the home of the sergeant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Payant, 539 West Tenth street. Sgt. Payant will report to Ft. Bliss, Tex., at the end of his furlough. Another son of the Payants, Darral L. Payant, for mer signalman, third class,, re turned home recently following an honorable discharge from the navy. ... Representative Coming A representative from the office of the Bureau of Old-Age and Sur vivors' insurance in Klamath Falls will be in Medford Wed nesday, the office states. Per sons desiring to file a claim for old-age and survivors' Insurance benefit or who wish information regarding the provisions of the social security act should call at the United States Employment office after 9 a. m. Wednesday. CAES) Phone 2735 Cafe Remodeled1 -- Extensive remodeling is underway at Browns Cafe, located In the Goldy building. The kitchen is being completely rebuilt and a new dishwashing machine Is being installed, according to the owner, Al Leighton. The cafe is closed during the period of re modeling. ... Spaldings Return Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spalding returned to Medford Friday. and rre visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Spalding, route 4. Spalding was discharged from the army last week at Ft. Lewis, Wash., after four years service, including 22 months with the army in France. Spalding, who has made his home in Medford for many years, was in the ac counting business with Robert A. Naumes before entering the service. Apply For Permits Applica tions for building permits were made Saturday at the office of the city superintendent by Loren Ritchie, 414 South Newtown street, to erect a residence and garage at 1011 South Holly street. $5,000; A. D. Harvey, residence and guest house on Saginaw road. $2,500: E. W. Drennan, 119 Highland avenue, residence and garage, $5,000; and Charles Adair, 924 West Main street, erect private green house, $500. ... Stationed Here Technician fourth grade Bill Gitzen who arrived here on furlough recent ly for a visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Gitzen, 129 N. Grape street, has been noti fied of his transfer from San Luis Obispo to an engineer unit at Camp White where he Is to report February 1. He was form erly In the veterinary depart ment of the medical corps. His orotner, cpl. John Gitzen, who is with the marine corps in Ja pan, was recently, transferred from the fifth to the second di vision. He landed in Japan last August and expects to return home in March. ... Discharges Among those re cently receiving honorable dis charges from the armed forces are Pvt. Harvel Jones, box 240; T5 Arthur St. Germain, box 246, and Sgt. Eugene Narramore, route 1, box 288, all of Central Point; Pvt. William Elson, Phoe nix; SSgt Robert Branson, box 42, and Pfc-William Sommer, box 94, both of Talent; Pfc. Wal ter Borden, 102 Oak street; T4 Earle Chamberlain, route 1, box 528, and SSgt. Gaylord Vestal, Jr., 364 Helman street, all of Ashland; and SSgt. Robert Spaulding, route 4, box 181; Pfc. Charles Alchermes, 901 West 10th street; MSgt. Kenneth Raymond, route 3, box 282; SSgt. John Thompson, 29 Sum mit avenue; SSgt.. Dan Hull, 517 South Grape street; MSgt. Stanley Stark, route 2, box 183: T3 John Casad, route 1, box 401; Harvey Rowden, S 1c, route 2, box 58, and Sgt. Frank Westrot, route 4, all of Medford. Court Records Justice Court Joe Ellison, hit and run. $25 and costs, and operator's license suspended for 60 days. William L. McDonald, no chauffeur's license, cited. Neubert N. Sondergard, truck speeding, $2.50 and costs. Ray R. Bradford, driver axle overload, $12 and costs. Fred G. Hall, concealed li cense, cited. John J. Millard, no chauffeur's license, $1 and costs. Leon L. Close, no motor ve hicle license, $1 and costs. Austin T. Hockaday, no license on motor vehicle, cited. Arthur O. Ness, no registra tion card, cited. Donald A. Mlsener, no regis tration card, $1 and costs. Walter E. Helmila, Eric H. Kamm and Howry Wooten, no operator's license, $1 and costs each. Fred Cook, combined over load, $11.50 and costs. Claude A. Ragsdale, driver axle overload, $11.25 and costs. Cleo Turner, no registration card, $2.50 and costs. Neubert N. Sondergard, truck speeding, cited. Edson L. Rawson, parking on highway, $1 and costs. Roy R. Bradford, driver axle overload, cited. roue tourt Alvln E. Tedrick, drunk and : disorderly, Jailed. j Ralph Ingle, drunk and dlsor- derly, released on $1S ball. John J. Osenbruger, improper parking, $1 fine. ! Although the Farallon Islands are a part of San Francisco, no city or county officia' may set foot on them without permission of the lighthouse superintendent. Kidneys Musi Clean oul Acids Do yen suiltr from Osttlng Up K'.fhta, 1 Bsrk.ichi, Nrrrouir.et. tf Paint. D:l- 1 qsas, Swoiitn Anklts, Rheumstle Paint. Bliddrr Wkr., P sinful Ptutt't, or fed Did ar.d run-down, due to non-orfsnla sr,d fwrn-Ditemle Kidruy and Bladder troubltif U so, hcrt U tcj4 nwi: Th Ttrr first dotf sf Crttcs is phyiltltn's prescription i w sllr loss rlfht to work hslplrr tht Kldnttt fljth out tcit acids sr.d wsits which may hsY eaused jvir troubls Bo tsks CjnUt tistl j at directed snd wstih for -jnlrk help snd s rspld Inert sm la pep, mors youthful (oiinf and Joy in tiring. fr ffi'Jtt sst Uty fouipletelr or money bsrlr is r-jsrsnwd on rljrn of empty psckat Don't tuffei snothr dsf wttnojt trylnc TtUt -1 Ouir tw.4 si, Jfe 75c, 140 a dniuut I Court House News Divorce Complaints John D. Colley vs. Virginia Helen Colley. Robert G. Bailey vs. Hazel Bailey. Herbert N. Ellis vs. Jewell T. Ellis. Divorce Decrees Floyd Hilton vs. Lena Hilton. P.-T. A. Activities Prospect P.-T.A. Prospect Parent-Teacher asso ciation will meet in the school cafeteria Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 7:15 p. m. for a covered dish supper and business meeting. All members are urged to attend. Juagars, pumas and ocelots still roam wild in Panama. Too Late to Classify FOR REN T Furnished rTousekeerh. ing room. worKlng people only. 127 N. Riverside. TRADE 20 acres. 11 miles Medforff. Hlenway 99 north, for late model car or station wagon. Royal Bofue Kennels. -FOR SALE; Two quarter-inch steel lamts vtiu and wu gal. used. Also one antiquated spray rlfi. Call 4810 or 830". FOR SALE: Six cold frame sashes 8 ft. by 3 ft., reasonable. 1010 East Jackson. FOR SALE Two 9 X 12 rugs.- 1 bill. uiaon, i miton. xrice. sia eacn. fl i nearly. FOR SALE 1939 V-8 pickup. Phone o.us. cnarics lampDeu. jacKson ville Star Rt.. Box 109-A. FOR RENT Large house suitable for 2 small famines, located on Ross Lane about 3 blocks from Jackson ville Hwy. Inquire James R. Lillte', 1174 Court- FOR SALE Fat hogs. Inquire James R. Llllle, 1174 Court. CUSTOM AND COMMERCIAL Al'TOMOHII.E PAINTING. All work guaranteed. M1TCHEL PAINT SHOP 60S So. Riverside ftOOD. WOOD. WOOD We have dry wood. You come and gM ot or we will deliver It, Fast delivery. No wood sold on Saturdays. 001 W. Jackson St. or write Rt 3. Box 412-C, Medford. OCQCft 6 room modern house, tjD0u new construction, hard- wod floors, a bedrooms, utility porch with trays, weep well, electric hot water neater, wired for electric ranee, larse sarase. 1 39100 acres Irrigated alfalfa. Rood soil, easy terms, near Med ford. &)P7C A Cleaning and pressing tj.l I tJU business. well located. T good equipment, large Dunainp, tow rent, tun basement. operating with good Income now. $10,500-i5 13 7oo acres irrigat ed, 4 acres alfalfa. acres clover, balance permanent pasture, 6 room mo dern house, electric hot ' water heater, good 8 stanchion barn, chicken house, easy terms, near Talent. SEVERAL sood motels and motel sites near Medford. Call us for Information. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Medford Grunt Pass 800 block on South Riverside P. O. Box 54fl Phone H390 WANTED Experienced rniTiwrliht. must be caoHble of welding and general sawmill repairs. Top UMtfes. None other than experienced men apply, central omt saw Mill co,, U mile east of Central Point. Phone 415. LEAVING for Los Angeles Saturday. Can take two. Phone 0014. WILL CARE for children days or nigni. 1 years r.i age ana up. Phone 7308. FOR SALE Zenith cabinet radio good condition. $60. Complete set oi encyclopedia, cost 13U, sen tor S30. Coca dyed squlrred coat sire 16, cost $200, sell for $30, needs silent repair. Dinette set, a chairs, i.-. rnone auu. (PC AAA 2 bedroom modern house tjJUUU and furniture. $3,712 down, balance $30 month. Immediate possession. COOPER REAL ESTATE Office 223 No. Riverside Phone 7357 LOCAL couple, returned veteran, wish an apartment furnished or unfurnished. Phone 2020. ?5R SALE Tires .150-17 an.l moat all sizes. Shults Bros. Body St Fen der Service. 220 No. Bartlett. LADIES Shop at home for your arente. Hove agency tor modern fnshlons. All dreads are New York styled. Prices are right. For de tails call Mrs. George Davis, 415 Newtown. Phone 4502. FOR SALE Close in. Hi acres un- oer irrigation, pi pea tor pnr.Kier system. 4 room house, larse chick en house, pressure system. About i u acres young DearinR peacnes. Price $28.10 cash. 1st lane left off Dark Hollow. Red house. W A N'f E D two well experienced primers want pruning by contract or trer. Write P. O. Box 422, Med ford, Or-ron. WAN TED Ex perjenced waitress. Phone 0012 Airport Cafe. FOR SAL&1 V acres, new barn, chicken house, garage, electric water system. 4 room modm fur nished house. Mannfn. Rt. 1, Box 60, Central Point. West end Beall Lane. LOST OR STOLEN Brlndle Boston bultdng, answers to name of Nubby. Lest seen between 11th and 13th streets on south Front. Reward offered. Please call 6107 Eaule Plntor573aMedford. ANTE'd Good used car. Tribune J5ox 3Q33. - - , WANTED C (ea n" u p mafT Shii T Vs Bros. Body At Fender Service. 220 North Bartlett. W A NTE D- House kee per. full time, In quiet home. Must be permanent nd wljll ng to travel. Phone 6916 FOR SALE- fTypsum, car on track!. Pacific Feed 5e Seed co. The Beautiful ll SO NEW, DIFFERENT, UNUSUAL ENJOY th SEQUIN CLUB ABBY GREEN and His Orchestra, Piano and the Nova Chord Jeanne Hackctt Rudy Wiley Turt Halias Vocalist Tenor - Sax Drums & Vocal OPEN EVERY NITE 6 P. M. to 2 A. M. On Tuesday Bar Service Only No Cover Charge TOR SAL E Westing house electric oven roaster, complete wiin grm. Phoneme 46. FOR SALECorn,"'taled straw, wal nuts. Camp White Highway. J. E. Les t er. Phone 2 9 1 3: MIDWAY AUCTION VARDS Thursday, Jan. 24 HOLSTEIN SALE I I 70 hd. of holstelr.s, mostly first calf heifers. About 30 hd. springers. 9 Hols win bulls. Also weaner Here ford calvej. feeder steers, beef cattle. Penlot fat sheep. Don't Miss This Sale!" W. "Bill" Bray. Auctioneer N. A. Mead. Clerk W ANTE D Cylinder head for 1936 t nevroieu mane m i i. Jennings Tire Co, W ANTE D ' Experienced bookkeeper. iTipune tiox iof. FOR SALE 1!31 Model A- Price $200. Associated Service Stauon, Main 8i Riverside. Phone 5531. WANTED Cylinder head for 1936 mevroiei. rnone aM.. gennuujs Tire Co MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS GOVERNMENT Surplus Merchandise. consisting or bteci roimng cots, each $3.95, Wool Socks, 3 pair $1.00. 6 ft. camouflage Netting per roll $2.23, 150-ft. rolls. Gasoline and oil cjtns 63c. Milk cans, used, $100 and up. Also Double Bit Axes, each $1.50, and used shovels $1.00. GOVERNMENT Surplus Merchandise contisung oi o-ii. camoui iaga net ting per roll $2. 25, Gasoline and Oil Cans each 63c, Milk Cans, used each $100 and up. Alfio Double Bit Axe, each $1-30. NEW Shipment of Unfinished Chests or Drawers, au sues, uesks ana Dressing Tables. Also Thayer Baby Buggys, all metal and rubber tires , WE HAVE In stock new shipment of ; wmte enamel wood Kangcs, wiin thermometer: also Electric and gas water heaters sizes 13 gal. to 42 gal. Electric Room Heaters, Gas Kanfes, Kerosene Stoves. JUST ARRIVED Knee Boots. Dish Pans, Flashlights. Knives, forks and Spoons. WE HAVE In stock 350f..watt A. C Lighting Plants complete with wire, and kit at tools, will operate electric motors, washing machine, radio and other appliances. PLUMBING FIXTURES: Toilet. Sinks, Lavatories, Shower Stalls. Sentic Tanks. Soil Fitttnss and Pipe. Faucets, Strainers, Traps. Get our prices. FINE Assortment of Luggage, con sisting of Overnight Bap.s, Pullmnn cases, Make-up tvita, Aiatcnea Lug gaga 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. elecuio wire, an sues; narowarc cloth, cello-glass, mall boxes, wheelbarrows, copper tubing, etc. FOR THE MINER Gold Pans, Drift Picks, Shovels, Belting, Puilys, an t to. VISIT our furniture department Davenos and Chesterfield seta 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 mail order prices. COMPLETE line of tents, tarpaulins, hay covers and canvas for irriga tion purposes. Also steel cots and mattresses, PIF13 Large stock of pre-war pipe at pre-war prices. Also .pipe fit tings, pressure pumps, pitcher pumps, centrifugal and rotary pumps, etc. WOODCHOPPERS Attenrlonl Large stock of cordwood saws, all sizes; saw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham mers, axes and crosscut saws. ATTENTION farmers and gardeners We have In stock all sizes and mesh of chicken netting, stock fence, barb wire, fence posts, smooth wire struceo wire; also chicken house sprayers, wheelhar rows, garden cultivators, spading forks, noes, rakes, mattocks and shovels, and drag saws. TOOLS of all kinds for the carpenter, mechanic, farmer, logger: also P-C tools consisting of sockets, ratchets, lug wrenches and speed wrenches REMEMBER BARGAIN DAY Every day at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-20-33 N. Grspe &U Medford. Oregon 3 Sequin Club Hotel Del Rogue Grants Pass InviUs You to Enjoy Really Fine Food As Prpard Zf Chef Jack Hutton (formerly of Portland Clorer Club) NO COVER CHARGE FOR . IT ITTH a DBTIITUM AM.. After 8 p. m., 90c, including tax No Cabaret Tax on Dinners Before 8 p. m. FEATURING! Monday, Jan. 21, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRmONK FIV1 FOR SALE 1034 Ford dual tired truck, 194d license, perfect condi tion. Ficyd Gibson, first house be yond anaay cove school. $6000 Modern five room house, only three blocks from business district. Terms. H G. WILSON, Realtor 7 Chestnut Phone 4644 FISHER'S mar-milk and 16 plus at Faber's 34 So Rtverurie. GAMES AND CARD PARTY by St. Anne's Altar societv at the parish hall Jin. 22 at 8 p. in. Prizes. Pub- lie invited. LOST A week before Christmas, la dy's Longines wrist watch which has a broken stretchband. Has any- j one found this watch? Please phone 1 340d. Reward. 310 C.enessea. j FRISKIES'dog food, Faber's, 34 So.) Riverside HAVE your furniture upholstered and Repaired by Mr. Thibault. Ph. 2908. i IF YOU WANT a trailer house and! can finish a partly built one, come i to luttj uourt street ai oi:ce. wui give good deal. FART.TERS ATTENTION Hoofing Remnants for barns, chickm coops, tempor ary building, etc. Also a large assortment of full rolls slightly off color, 30 REDUCTION No deliveries or application serv ices on this merchnndtse. Prices F.OB, our warehouse at Crater Lake Lumber Co., East Jackson and Genessee. Ekrrsun I'mnt & Roofinp Store 38 So. Bartlett Phona 3843 SPECIAL MIX SCRATCH Lots Of corn. Faher's 34 So:Rlverslde: REPLACE your brim en window glass 1 New gl.iss Installed while you wait MEDFORD MILIAVORK. CO. The Glass House Phone 4J1 2 lOlh nd Grapa BULL service at your place Register ed Hereford and Guernsey. Harry E Miller. Phone 0033. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Tlma Cash and Gas Call Aulnmnbtla MarKet, Friendly Mcdlord Dealer Ph 3919 sth and BarUatt No Hod Taps When You Bell to US WATCH REPAIRING New shipment of watches, lady's and men's watch bands, etc. Steve's Watch Shop 411 E. Main. ENDS TOMORROW ESS STARTING WEDNESDAY They are in p the most tfMJ dangerous AAlif Irl AHAA te-Jgameofall- pilfer t: 0JU r r a- Iffli A " lo-' .'.f, If , J V .'Ke7,r.-t'r'T, -.-iav-' t I r , i IWTltfA KITH f T W PAXJNOU-LORR&X FfMHOlllOURIS ' FOR HELP with your income fm reports phone 3913. 55 Ross Court. urn rt lOMOilOW UI681 v is7-vioirBU .la lax an vi PfT s IK. on 9lzzZ . "See Humphrey First TO BUY OR SELL YOUR USED CAR Humphrey Motors Used Car Exchanga 33 S. Riverside Ave. NUW CLAYING COMING WED. PLUS. tis2i2isr' i ENDS TUES. FOR WHOMl THE BELL TOLLS ENDS WED. GARY T COOPER LORETTA YOUNG COMING THUR. Dflnnv Plus TCIOIIIA jAN . K1RBY ORAM! Cfe-lWB10Ri D,ln Rhythm Soy, i i 1 r VIRGINIA MAYO V ustntirtlilwi