I
LOCAL and
AMendi School Ben Phette
place, of the Par Store, left yes
terday for Los Angsies to at
tend a Firestone school for the
next three weeks.
Tc Resld Her Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Tuttle, of Port
land, have moved to Medford
to make their home. He was re
cently discharged from the army
air force. Mrs. Tuttle is a sister
of Guy and Ben Phetteplace.
Rangers Here Richard Tub
man, Union Creek and Otis
Foiles, Butte Falls, rangers for
the Rogue River National Forest
service, are spending a week at
the headquarters office here to
formulate work plans for their
districts.
In Manila Lt. Richard E.
Denman is now serving as ad
ministrative officer in the mari
time personnel office of a
Manila base, according to word
received irom the army public
relations office in Manila. He
is the son of R. W. Denman, 1218
West Main street and is one of
five brothers in service. Keith
and George Denman are with the
army air corps, Joseph is with
the 32nd Division and Ralph is
with the United States navy. Lt.
Denman. a regular army man
since February, 1933, is in
charge of assigning crews to
ships.
HINXLE'S PARCEL
DELIVERY
DAY or NIGHT
Phone 4956
Prompt Courteous Service
T. D. Hinkle W. H. Judy
Now PLAYING
(VP'S
$JT !
WIS
HIGHEST PRICES
PAID
GRATER LAKE MOTORS
6th and IVY MEDFORD
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
8:30 . m. DAV and Auxil
iary, dinner at armory followed
by meetings of both groups.
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor
lodge, KP hall.
8:00 p. m. Pythian club,
home of Grace Reed, 328 Ed
wards street, to plan for visit of
grand chief.
8:00 p. m. Games and card
party by St. Anne'j Altar society
at parish hall. Public invited.
Wednesday
1:00 p. m. Mistletoe club,
Pollyanna revelation party and
covered dish luncheon, Girls'
Community club.
1:00 p. m. VF.W Auxiliary,
revelation party at home of Mrs.
Merrill A. Beneka, county court
house. Ashlandar Here Ralph Bill
ings of Ashland was a business
visitor in Medford today.
Rain Reported Heavy rain
fell during the night at Union
Creek, making the ski course un
fit for use, it was reported, to
day from the office of the Rogue
River National Forest service.
Sojourners To Meet Med
ford Sojourners club will meet
Thursday at the Girls' Commun
ity club at 1 o'clock for dessert
luncheon and cards. For reser
vations call Mrs. Harry Stahl,
phone 6252.
.
Reopens Office E. C. Kelly,
former army captain who has
spent the past two and one-half
years with a military govern
ment unit, has reopened law of
fices In Medford at room 309,
Medford Center building.
Class To Meet Golden Link
Bible class, First Baptist church,
will meet Friday at the home
of Mrs. Edith Whillock, 1003
West Main street. Serving on
the social committee will be the
Mesdames Anderson, French
and Crawford.
New Clerk James Asher,
navy veteran, has been added
to the staff of the Rogue River
National Forest service as a
clerk It was announced today.
Asher, who held the rating of
ship's cook second class, resides
at 126 North Holly street.'
'
Building Applications Build
ing applications were made yes
terday at the office of the city
superintendent by R. D. Broe
beck, 219 North Oakdale ave
nue, to remodel a residence into
two apartments, $1,000; Mar
garet Fields, 18 South Jeanette
street, residence, $750; and
Brewer and Porter, three resi
dences costing $6,000 each at
606, 608 and 610 Monroe street.
Enlist Enlisting recently in
the U. S. navy, according to a
news release from the local
navy recruiting substation, were
Jesse Lee Gish, son of Roy J.
Gish; Darrell J. McNeill, son
of Mrs. Alice E. Childreth; John
V. Watson, Jr., son of John V.
Watson, Sr.; Howard A. Willock,
sen of Mrs. Martha L. Jordon;
Warren L. Hanlin, son of Paul
M. Hanlin, all of Medford; and
William O. Yates, son of Wil
liam O. Yates,' Ashland.
Veterans Report The follow
ing Jackson county veterans re
ported yesterday to county se
lective service, boards after re
ceiving honorable discharges
from the service: Roger E. Card.
Hatter M. Carroll, John J.
Casad, Earle W. Chamberlain,
Keith " W. Coplnger, Harold J.
Davidson, Arthur E. Fields,
Charles S. Fields, Dan A. Hull,
Arthur R. Johnson, Roy W.
Johnson, Harvel W. Jones, Louie
P. Kurz, Tommy C. Natwlck,
Glen E. Russell, Claude P.
Slaughter, Robert G. Spalding,
Joseph E. Spayde, Wayne F.
Steinbeck, Holly K. Vandel and
Wllmer E. Warren.
2 ED
7 A IT
AIR'S
Car Damaged City police
Investigated an auto accident at
12:05 a. m. today Gfter a car
driven by Jack F. Davis, 1003
West 11th street, collided on
11th street with a parked car
belonging to E. C. Rice, 910
West 11th, officers reported to
day. Both cars were damaged,
according to the report.
Change In Lighting
Planned For Homes
Of Post-War World
Philadelphia (U.R) The ex
perts say there's a surprise in
store for the American house
wife when she turns on the lights
In her postwar "dream home." ,
Here's what happens when you
click the light switches in the
newest "home of vision," built
in Philadelphia to illustrate what
lighting will be 20 years from
now:
The dining room Is suffused
by a "ribbon of light" from spec
ial fluorescent tubes.
Dark corners are lighted, by
built-in lighting fixtures.
The leisure room has "black
light" lamps concealed in the
cornices along with the fluor
escent lamps. Silver -colored
wallpaper treated with fluores
cent paints appears subdued un
der the fluorescent lighting, but
"leaps to life" when irradiated
by the invisible ultraviolet black
light rays. Pillows and playing
cards also are activated by the
black light radiations.
The kitchen is fluorescent
lighted, with local fixtures con
cealed at strategic points such as
above the sinks. The laundry
boasts a special fluorescent light
ing unit which pops out of the
laundry wall with the ironing
board to make work light. And
the lights come in assorted sizes
and shapes to complement the
furnishings.
$30,000 Approved
For Operation Of
Vets Commission
Salem, Jan. 22 (U.R) The
Oregon State Emergency board
has approved emergency appro
priations totaling $55,000, Bud
get Director George Aiken re
ports. .
The State Veterans' commis
sion will get $30,000 for operat
ing costs. Ten thousand dollars
will be used in the fight against
the oriental fruit moth. An
other $10,000 will be used for
operating the State Agriculture
department experiment station.
And the Oregon Post War De
velopment and Re-Adjustment
commission will get an addi
tional $5,000 for expenses.
The board has also approved
transfer of $8,300 from a fund
appropriated for a convention
of disabltd war veterans which
had been planned for Eugene in
1941. The transfer has been
made to a fund for a similar con
vention to be held soon in Port
land. LEGION AUXILIARY HEAD
JOINED TO FILL ROSTER
Indianapolis (U.R) Mrs. Walter
G. Craven, newly-elected pres
ident of the American Lesion
auxiliary, joined the organiza
tion in lis lormauve days be
cause one more name was need
ed to form a unit heinff nrwniTAH
by her late husband's Legion
post.
"I told him I nrobablv npvar
would go to a meeting," Mrs.
craven now confesses. "But I
have not done anything but go
to meetings since."
Court Records
Justice Court
Gilbert R. Thompson, violat
ing basic rule, $2.50 and costs.
Percy C. Beardon, Margaret
M. Anderson, Willis M. Lomax
and Norris P. McMahan, no op
erator's license, cited.
Clarence E. Smith, no chauf
feur's license, cited.
James E. Camden, driving
while operator's license revoked,
cited.
Police Court
Alvin E. Tedrick, drunk and
disorderly, $10 fine and 30 days
jail suspended.
Howard . Bradley, driving
while under influence of intoxi
cating liquor, $50 fine and 30
days Jail suspended.
Ramon Mats, parking in alley,
$5 fine.
Lawrence T. Miller, no stop at
stop light, $5 bail.
Any person having a claim aralnit
Tha Ntghtlnrala Club or Johnson
Truck Lines acocunt Nightingale, or
Glen Johnson account Nightingale, or
Sam Mete account Nightingale, please
submit statement of claim at once
to The Nightingale, 830 So. Central
Ave., Medford.
WANTED!
Work for Tractor,
Bulldozer and Carryall
Land Leveling and Clearing
Phone 7381, Medford
T
Veterans 'Ashed to
Attend Wednesday
Legion Post Meet
All World War II veterans
who were interested In forming
another American Legion post
in Medford, as well as all veter
ans not affiliated with any vet
erans organization, are urged by
Commander Richard Baize to at
tend the meeting of the Ameri
can Legion post No. 15 at the
Armory Wednesday night.
At a meeting January 14 the
new organization of World War
II veterans decided to unite with
post 15. Adjutant Walter Dun
lap reports that 50 of the
members of post 15 and most of
the new members being signed
up every week ut World War
II veterans.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., Jan. 33 (UP)
Livestock:
CatUe: 325. Calves: 35. Active,
early sales fully steady at Monday's
advance. Few medium-good steers
14.50-17.00; medium heifers 1300
15.00; canner-cutter cows S.50-9.00;
fat dairy type cows to 10.50; medium
good beef cows 11.35-13.25: stricUy
good cows quotable to 13.50; good
beef bulls 13.50; medium grades
10.00; good-choice vealers 15.00-1600.
Hogs: 100. Steady. Barrows and
gilts mostly 15.80; good sows 1350
14.00: choice feeder pigs in large iota
quotable to 15.75.
Sheep: 50. Quotable steady. Few
good-choice lambs held around 14.00;
good ewes quotable up to 5.00.
South San Francisco, Jan. 23 (UP)
Livestock:
Cattle 50: steers acarce; Monday,
around 150 head medium to good
heifers, 14.50-lo.00; today, nearby
she-stock strong to 35c higher; com
mon 10.00-11.00-, packages cutters
8.50-9.00: canners 7.00-7.50; common
to good sausage bulls 10.00-12.00.
Calves: salable none: nominal: yes
terday, package choice 153-lb. veal
ers $15.
Hogs 200; steady: load good-choice
253-lb. northern California barrows
and gilts 15.80; odd good sows 15.03.
Sheep 200; lambs firm; Monday,
two decks good-choice 95-lb. wooled
lambs S15; sorted 15 per cent at $13;
common-good ewea quoted 2.00-8.50.
Chlcafo. Jan. 32 (UP) (WFA)
Livestock:
Hogs: 13.000. Active, steady, cell
ing of 14.85 paid for all good and
choice barrows and gilts 180 lbs.
and over, lighter weights aenrce: sows
at 14.10 celling, order buyers taking
more than half the crop.
Cattle: 5500. Calves: 400. Choice
fed steers and yearlings steady; mod.
erate supply choice steers and year
lings 18.00; bulk 18 00 to 17.75: two
loads Colorado fed weighty heifers
18.00; most heifers 14.00 to 16.50;
strictly good heavy cows to 15.00;
heavy sausage bulls to 13.75.
Sheep: 3500. Opening steady to
shippers and small local killers; early
sales good and choice fed wooled
western lambs 15.10.
Portland Produce
Portland. Jan. 22 (UP) Whole
sale market prices:
Cabbage Oregon No. 1, -$3-3-30
crate: Oswego $2.30-3.23 crate.
Onions Green local $1.10-1.10 dox.
bunches.
Potatoes Baker county $3.50 cen
tal. Turnips No. 1 80-83c lug.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. Jan. 32 (UPI
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 1.80'J 1.80 (, I .SOU 1.80i,B.
July 1.79 si 1.80 'j ITU", 1.80UB.
Sept. 1.78 1.791s 1.71 1.79'.iB.
Dec. 1.7714 1.791s 1.77?, 1.791.A.
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Jan. 22 (U.R)
Dairy market: ,
Butter: 93 score 48V4, 92 score
48, 90 score 4734.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 48 Vt,
medium grade A 43V4, small
grade A 38 Vi, large grade B
42V4.
Wall Street
New York, Jan. 22 (U.R)
Stocks made a quiet recovery
today on favorable steel and di
vidend news.
Officials of the war mobiliza
tion and reconversion office an
nounced that a steel price rise
will be forthcoming before the
end of the month based on De
cember figures and not on wage
considerations.
Preliminary closing Dow
Jones stock averages: Industrial
197.35, up 0.72; Railroad 66.24,
up 0.76: Utility 40.00, up 0.20;
65 Stocks 74.e3, up 0.45.
Sales totaled 1.530,000 shares
compared with 1,680,000 yester
dry. Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel Sc Tel 190H
Anaconda - ,,, 4flVi
Chrysler 133.14
Curtlss Wright
8H
47V4
75
7714
45H
54M
iV.'n
17
61
46i
494
19Va
35
General Electric
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R.
Phillips Petroleum
J. C. Penney
Radio
Southern aclflc -
Standard Oil of Cal.,
Texas Gulf Sulphur ,
Transamerica
United Aircraft
U. S. Rubber 94
U. S. Steel 87,4
Closing time tor Classified AAt S-30
a m- Too Lata to Classify 13:14 p ra
Too Late to Classify
18 UNIT All TO COURT and Trailer
Camp, near Medford; average net
$700 a month; we would like to
allow you this money maker and
its many other attractive features.
This Is one of the, best otferinga
we have had for months and in
right person can make a real money
maker out of this place. Priced at
$25,000. Sea us for further detail.
CARL V. TENGWALD Realtor
Hotly Theatre BMg. On the corner"
FOR SALE Bedroom set with box
print: s and tuftless mattress, like
new, $100; iron bedstead with coll
spring, cotton mattress, $20.00;
Devan and chair, no springs, $40;
radio table, $3; kitchen table, 4
chairs, $13; ottoman, S3. Phone
6381.
AR MY Officer and wlla to share
comfortable home with air baso
employee and daughter 9Yt. Prefer
couple who will assume full re
sponsibility of house, garden, and
care ct child. Phone 2463 morn
Jng
WANTED Part time stenographer.
Faber's. 34 S. Riverside.
36500
New modern house, 4 acr Bear
Creek bottom soil. Clow In.
57000
New 5 room house, 4 acres land,
on paved road. 3 mils city limits.
$12,000
180 Acres, 33 Irrigated, 6 room
house, good barn, other buildings,
fenced, 11 head stock, span horses
ana macninery.
25,000
30 Acres Bear crock soil, 9 room
modern house, hardwood floors,
fireplace, basement furnace, saw
dust burner, good barn and other
buildings, all fenced. Owner will
sell all or divide.
I. E. SCHULER, Realtor
ROYAL BEBB
FOR RENT Apartment, adu'lta, 334
Apple.
FOR SALE Bassinette andbabyIs
swing. Phone 2-BU.
WANTED Piano. Phone "4317
FOR SALE Portable poultry house,
will accommodate 13 to 18 laying
hens. Extra well built. Other poul
try equipment. Phone 6808.
WANTED To "Rent Apartment y
local couple on or before Feb. 10.
No children, no pets, no drinking.
Phone6436.
FORCED To Sell on account" of slcTt
ness, 8 room modern house, 2 larpe
lots, refrigerator and other furni
ture. Terms. 563 Rock. Ashland,
Oregon.
WANTED To Rent or" sublet "by Yusf.
ness man and wife, turn. apt. or
hskp. room for about 2 mo. Best
ref. Phone 2231 Room 320.
WANTED Best" trailer house Sl50
cash will buy. Tribune Box 3083.
THE FOLLOWING Articles wll.Ke
sold at the Midway Auction Yards
sale Thursday, Jan. 24 1033 Ply
mouth coupe; 1 Clipper seed re
eleaner; 24-in. screens, 3 horse Elec.
motor, elevator and attachments.
Prewar davenport and chair, a
beautiful set. new nrice on this
set was $250.00.
WANTED Circulating ollheater.
Phone 786, Gold Hill.
FOR SALEFour" Gro-Quick 80-ft
electric soil cable units and ther
mostats. Never been used. 1018 E.
Jackson.
FOR SALE
$2400 n
Large two room house on paved
street Lot 50 x 212 feet
$2500
3 room house and bath on paved
street
See L. G. PICKELL AGENCY
JfiS.Bartlett StPhone 4888
WANTED Young man for sales' and"
office work in tiro and auto sup
ply store. Excellent opportunity fur
advancement to party who can
qualify. Apply in own handwriting,
giving full details, age, reference,
etc. All applications strictly con
fidential. Tribune Box 3086.
FOR SALE-Three I3" choice ceme
tery lots in Siskiyou Memorial
Park. Tribune Box 3085.
$10,000
BEAR CREEK BOTTOM SOIL
PAID UP WATER RIGHT
17 Acres, 8 acres Bartletts and An
Jous, 0 acres alfalfa 11)45 crop; more
than $5000. Close to Medford on
good oil macadam road. Treea are
pruned. This is an excellent buy.
$8000
SPRING STREET. CITY WATER
Modern house, fireplace, woodshed,
garnfe, smokehouse, chicken house,
barn with cement floors, fenced.
Lad i no clover, irrigated, oil maca
dam mad. 6 4s acres land. Shade
trees. Possession soon.
$7350
58 Acres, 6tfe acres Irrt (fated In la
dino clover, house, garage, work
shop. Possesfllnn at once.
$5000
CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
i Acres land, Irrigated, ladlno clover,
barn, chirk en house, hog house,
good dwelling, owner leaving. Pos
session at once.
MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY
Phone 3266 10i E. Main
ALL THRU THE YEARS
DIGNNE 'QUINTS'
raly on this (raat rub lor
CHEST COLDS
To Relieve Coughs Aching Muscles
A wise mother wilt certainly buy
Musterole for her child. It's always
rubbed on the Quintuplets' c hosts,
throat and backs whenever they catch
cold I
Musterola inttanily begins to nHeva
coughing snd aching muacW It actually
helps brale up painful local congestion.
Makes hreathins easier. WondwfuJ for
gTown-ups, tool In 3 strengths.
"See
Humphrey
First"
TO BUY OR
SELL YOUR
USED CAR
Humphrey Motors
lifted Car Exchange
33 1 Kivertid. Ave.
WANTED TO BfTNT- Sehirned atr
force officer and fsmlly needs two
or three bedroom house or apart
ment furnished or unfurnished. To
be permanently located in Medford.
Best of references. Call Mr. MgGill
Roon-, SP3L Hotel Medford
FOR" SALE Hearing aid "batteries.
Automobile Market, 6th and Bart
jU. Phone 3919. 1
SALOON Oak Back Bar and Mirror.
Bob Lee, Radio-Electric, Jacksonville.
CASH for your diamond or watch.
nan ie, Radio-Electric, Phone
Jacksonville.
FOR SALE " '36 Plymouth 4 door
sedan with '41 Ddge motor, good
tires, some repair on body. Ph.
3493.
FOR SALE BY OWNER 6 room and
bath, modern house, newly painted,
double lot. city water, electric hot
water heater, stoves, electric pres
sure system for irrigation. Nice
yard. Call 5-1 Central Point.
TALENT FEED STORE
Now under new management
TRIANGLE FEEDS
Your business will be appreciated
Pat Kennedy and Guy Hays
FOR SALIC Three lots on' Dakota
Ave. Everett Finley, Rt. 2, Box 383.
"33 C.M.C. Truck. Stake body, lM-ln,
wheel base, new brakes, hydraulic
with air booster. New clutch, mo
tor overhauled. Spara tire and
wheel, $590 cash. J. P. Mullen,
Bt. 1. Box 61-A, Murphy, Phone
Provolt ii-F-ga.
THIS WEEK'S BESTBUY
C A OA A"" Acre, 5 room modern
4.llil on Old Staae Road. Ber-
ries. fruit, garufa and
henhouse. Terms.
C7AA Acre orchard, good build
JaUU in 91,0 overlooking val-
$rtn A 9 Acres. Lots of wood, 6
fctUU milea from Medford.
KIMBALL Real Estate CH1LDERS
Phone Jacksonville 191
FrTsalE--Yj Acre, on Bear creek,
two room house, chicken house,
Rt. 3. Box 57-B. Morrow Road,
Gertrude Koncson
FOR SALE At once flsHew Hamp
shire Red pullets ready to lay.
Must be seen to be appreciated
Am leaving, must sell at once. See
Walter Lunceford, 5th house on
left on Ross Lane north Mntlack's
Store, 2 story white house back
in field.
MORE BUYERS MAO BRAHfe
BROS. Auction Yard your best
market We have consigned for
Friday, the aath. One herd, 10
good dairy cows. Guernsey and Jer
sey milking and springers, 10 good
dairy 1 heifers, Guernsey and Jer
sey; IS mixed cows and heifers,
7 cows dairy type in good condi
tion; 10 Guernsey and Jersey milk
in? and springers; 10 mixed cows
and steers; 10 cows and 4 calves,
Hereford and Durham; 11 Krnin
fed steers, 3 yr. old, good auulity,
30 head feeder pigs. Mtin sold out,
selling all of his furniture. Plan
now to consign your livestock and
furniture for this sale, Call us for
transportation. Brans Bros. i ml.
fast the fairgrounds, Ph. 533, Kt.
, Gran la Pass, Ore.
S ROOM MODERN HOME
Furnished, Including Elec. Refrigera
tor, Comb. Elec. Range, Close in.
Paved street $5790.00,
8. C. JONES REAL ESTATE
209 West Main Street, or
Call at 612 Pennsylvania Ave,
WANTED Stack baling or share.
Clair Wyant, Route 4, Box 22Q,
Fern Valley.
FOR SALE Guernsey and rtolsteln
cows.Goud milkers. Phone HUM.
DAIRY or Stock farm" for sale by
owner. Highway and rlvor front
age. 100 acres best of soil. 3 bed
room modern house, good out bid us.
$16,000, Will handle balance easy
terms. Tribune Box 3075.
JUST ARRIVED AT LEWIS' SUPER
Floor Lamps, 3 way
Table Lamps, all metal
Desk Lamps, flourscent
RADIO BATTERIES
1000 hour power pack
8PARTON AUTO HORNS
Four models
GAS HEATERS AND RANGES
BABY STROLLERS
LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE
8th and Front Phone 2119
WANYEDFirnt class cori "ere t e f I n -lsher
and plaster. Top wages. See
Mrs. Champion at Champ s Gar
age.3U E. fith.
ffPftA Country homeTTarRa house
2)0 DUu in ,lne shape. One acre
irrignted. B?ar creeK noli,
fine shade trees, one mile from
Medford, garage, woodnhed, cow
barn. Easy terms to right party.
HARRY LONO. Real Kslnte
Corner So. Riverside and Stewart
Ave. Phone 5023
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TuMflay. Jan. 22, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE BCTEJI
WANTEDHousi keeper, good cook.
References required- Good home.
Private room and bath; top wage;
3 in famtlyL Tribune. Box1879.
WANTED Model A roadster. HflS.
Holly.
W A N T E D Cy 1 i n d er-head ?or lfVTn
Chevrolet. Phone 3277. Jennings
Tire Co.
LOST A week before Christmas, la
dy's Lonj(ines wrist watch which
has a broken stretchband. Has any
one found this watch? Please phone
3400. Reward. 310 Genessee.
IF YOU WANT a trailer house-and
can finish a partly built one, come
to 1063 Court street at once. Will
glve good deal.
WANTED Cylinder head " for T938
Chevrolet. Phont 3J77. Jennings
Tire Co.
BULL service at your place Register
ed Hereford and Guernsey. Harry
E. Miller. Phone 6933.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save lima Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph 3019 flth and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
WATCH REPAIR I N G New shipment
of watches, lady's and men's watch
bands, etc. Steve's Watch Shop
411 E Main.
You Will Like the
SEQUIN CLUB
HOTEL DEL ROGUE
GRANTS PASS
Open t p. m. to 2 a. m.
Bar Service Only
On Tuesdays
Enoy Abby Grean'i Music
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A ENDS TONIGHT! K
I GEORGE SANDERS In
( "THE STRANGE AFFAIR OF UNCLE HARRY" I
Plus! "EASY TO LOOK AT"
i!J.:PIEB IDBBEifflCIOB FBAMCIMEDBGE COUIDUBIS
HAVE your furniture upholstered and
repaired by Mr. ThlbauU, Ph. 2908.
rOR HELP with your Income ta
reports phone 39 13. S3 Ross Court
-FILM-
For Your Camera
Site
127. 3 relit $ .81 6 for I1J5
620. 3 roll! .996 for J1.90
123, 3 rolls .99 6 for $1.90
61S. 3 rolls l.U 6 for $2.20
116, 3 rolls 1.146 for $2.20
Plus postage and handling 15c
per 3-roll unit 25c per 6-roll
unit. Sold only In 3 or 6-roll
units. Send cash or money order.
No Stamps No C. O. D.'
MAI LOCO
P. O. Box 147 Stution W
New York 24, N. Y. .
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