LUVAND YOUNG
$10 B-25 Motor
ON P.C.A. BOARD
Election of Lawrence Luy, '
7iM
Medford, and J. E. Young, Rose-
burs, to
of the
nnimrpri fnllowine a sectional
meeting of the association at
the Holland hotel yesterday
afternoon.
Thp mm succeed Eugene H
Fisher and James E. Conn of
Roseburg whose terms expire.
Officers chosen by the directors
were Elmer R. Hull, Central
Point, president and Raymond
A. Lathrop, Grants Pass, vice
president. Arthur M. Boner was
retained as secretary-treasurer
and Jack G. Bertrand was ap
pointed his assistant.
270 Stockholders
Reports read at the meeting
stated that the association had
270 stockholders with a S46.115
investment at the end of 1945
and that loans for the year
totaled S75 1,000. Over a period
of 12 years stockholders have
accumulated a S29,4U0 reserve.
Otto F. Allgaier, speaker from
the Spokane office of the Pro
duction Credit corporation, said
that the Farm Credit adminis
tration's twelfth district com
prised of Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and Montana had loaned
$500,000,000 in its 12-year his
tory and that the national total
for the period was S4.150.000,
000. Losses on a national scale
have been only one-seventh of
one per cent.
240 Attend
Other sectional meets were at
Coauille. Tuesday, and Roseburg,
Monday. Votes for directors
were cast on all three occasions
and totaled yesterday. Attend
ance for the meetines was 240
persons including stockholders
and guests. Over 50 per cent of
the Jackson and Josephine
county stockholders registered,
setting a record for the southern
Oregon association. A noon
luncheon was served In the Hol
land hotel Blue Room yesterday.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 24 (U.R)
John E. Moore, 60, whose car
was thoroughly smashed when
it was dragged for more than
a block by an east-bound Santa
Fe train, was given a traffic
ticket for failure to. observe a
railroad crossing signal.
rd, and J. E. Young, Rose- -V-JUs t
to, the board of directors . J Jg'iSSI'Ul
Southern Oregon Produe-j A,-'.ZL2l"-2."-' V T
Iredit association was an-igk n?"3iSs
tAcme Telephoto)
Girls and fellows alike dirty their
faces over a $20,000 B-25 motor
which the Sunnyvale, Cnlif.. Fremont
High School purchased from Uncle
Sam's RFC Surplus Department for
$10. Concentrating on their work
are (left to right) Georse Pauline,
Betty M. Henley and Pat, Brown.
Entire plane, which cost the school
$200 under the surplus property
plan, win never oe aiiuwcu wj
Cowboys of Denver
Herd Cattle Minus
Gun Toting Attire
Denver iU.P.i Some folks,
when herding cattle is mention
ed, think of glamorous cow
boys resplendent in shaggy
chans. colorful satin shirts, and
toting a gun and rope.
In Denver there are a group
of men who watch after cattle,
K.,t theu H,wt wear the tradi
tional attire. They herd cattle
in city fashion.
These not-so-rugged cowboys
care for the cattle at the Den
ver stock vards. For them there's
no battling blizzards or sleeping
with the herds. When five
o'clock rolls around they catch
a streetcar or Jump into their
cars and drive home.
Most of the men have done
lb.!. nf rmunimchinS in
Midi Siwic v -
tho nnpn naces. but on ' the
whole they'll lake their present
set-un minus the glamour.
" The brand inspector does have
one of the usual cnaracieni'--ii,.
...rioc mnK and uses
them. Often it's hard to see the
cattle's brand until tne animai
i i tha nvorsrnwn hair
scraped away from the identify
ing mark.
TOn BALE WOwWn """'i
springs and mimress. dining
room t. $60. 718 Victory St.. Apt. 5.
vna Vai"1 rfSVlr librarv table $10. i
rouna iHDte wnra
box sprinss 58. and other house-
noia ariicic. nn.nc
room
bedrooms.
casi sine, e-wiirn, iui
tri large lot; trefs and shrubtwry.
A real home. Immediate poss.es.sltm.
ffl? AAA Modrrn live room home
oDUUU two bedrooms, close In.
v near schools.
tl n WII.inK. Realtor
7 Chestnut Phone 4844
aia aaa Modern eight ro
MU.UUU house. S bedrooi
I hardwood floors.
Veteran, Ejected
From Pre-War Job,
Conducts Campaign
iad CIS Tlawtp(r rnn Jtnd Wear
vr aluminum rrfncn F'lw
lier SS So. Oakdalt
FOR SALE BY OWNEK Lovely 9
room nome, nnrnwooa noon -
rooms: large firpplace, 2 ga floor
furnaces, 1 gas circulating heater.
1 30-gal. electric hot water beater.
All concrete foundation. Building
tructure in excellent condition
and located In a very nice residen
tial district. Contact owners be
fore 5 p. m. at 759 S. Holly or
MARRIED WAN wants to .ease, rent
or operate oair? wt
helper. References. Rt. 1, Box 7.
Gold niii. i-none toa
run r.A i.rv i rw ri n 1 1 nr-1 1 1 1 1 H i
all laying. Sell one or fifty. One
nice young hog, weight about 200
lbs; also double barreled 16 gauge
shotgun and box of shells. Three
miles west of Ruch on highway
238. Through gate to green house
on hillside. Tom Buck. Ko phone.
BICYCLE BASKETS all metal wire
baskets with aluminum finish
i nna nnu- mt Sim Rrns.
BICYCLE TIRE PUMPS can be ear
lied right on the bicycle SIMS
onus
TT-OOn J1TRVACTS 9 large H. C.
Little Burners. nm come, iir
served F. E. SAMSON CO. Inc.
BICYCLE SEAT A with" real leather
tup -SIMS BROS. l
REPLACE your broken window glass
MEDFORD MI U. WORK CO.
The Glass Hctus
Phone 4112 loth and Grap
ARMY OFFICER and wife to share
comfortable home with air bac
employee and daughter 9li years
Prefer .oiiple who will assume full
responsibility of house, garden, and
care of child. Phone 2 4(32 morn-tngs.
BICYCLE HE ADLIG'HTSbatVery or
generator type why take a chance
without one? SIMS BROS.
FOR SALE 303 Sava ko and "" box
shells. 30. Call 5918
BTcYCLE LUGGAGE CARRIERS
finished in CHROME or enamel
SIMS BROS.
POPCORN If you like good pop
corn come to us. The poppinsest
corn in the world. Monarch Seed
A Feed Co.
TRUNKS and baggage delivery ser
vice. Dial 7121. Eads Transfer &
Stores Co.
BICYCLE SPEEDOMETERS Tells
how tar ana now mm yiu
I ...11 ...... RRCiR
frtsh fork. H euts. Oik!1 Thursday, Jan. 14. 1948
.Marxei.
NOW OPEN New jewelry repair
service. Rin siring, stone tighten
ing, expansion brarelet repair.
Santos Atate Shop, -ill s.. Main,
FOR SALE Three (3 choice ceme
terv lots In Siskiyou Memorial
Park. Tribune Box 3085.
JUST ARRIVED AT LEWIS SUPER
Floor Lamps. S way
Table Lamps, all metal
Dsk Lamps, (lourscent
RADIO BATTERTES
1000 hour power pack
SPARTON AUTO HORNS
Four models
GAS HEATERS AND RANGES
BABY STROLLERS
LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE
8th and Front Phone 3119
Too Late to Classify
GOING TO TEXAS Saturday. Jan
grs. Sliure expenses. SSgt James
U Evans. Rt. 1, Box 507 approx.
1 miles south of Medford on
Dark Hollow RoacL
JUST ARRIVED Table model cream
beparaiors. fertilizer and lime sow
ers plow repairs for McCormick
Deering machines. Your McCor-mick-Deerinp
dealer.
CULLEN MOTOR & IMP. CO.
123 So. Riverside
t fnii .PlHr nnsts: a so 8 and tf
foot anchor posts. Carold J. Par
FRUIT TREES Our stock i arrlv
ing. See us. Monarch Seed Sc
Firi Co.
FRESH SMELT Oakdale""Market."
FOR EXPEDIENT, dependable PcV-
Eads Transfer Se Storage
OX WARBLE! Cattle grubs do untold
kill them. Make first application
. cf4 A. rn
TALENT FEED STORE
Now under new management
TRIANGLE FEEDS
Your business will he appreciated
Pat Kennedy and ,Guy Hays
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUTfl! THBEK
CHOICE RABBIT J! AY by the bal' I 'OR HELP with your Income ta
Or load. F. fc. OAAISUiI w., tin iciioi is iiui.o otit. oa nuw v-uuii.
BICYCLE TIRE PUMPS first in
four years SIMS BKu:.
BULL service at your place Register
ed tiereiora ana uuei iw
E. Miller. Phone 6933; .
PASTEURIZED
TO ITS GOODNESS
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cash and Gsi
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph 3919 tb and Bartlett
No Red Tape When Vou Sell '
to US
WANTED--H ousek euper ', good cook" j
References required. Good home 1
Private room and bath: top wages: ,
3 In family. Tribune. Box 1879.
SOON-" TIME for dormant spray on
iterries ami nun
See us for materials. Monarch
Seed Feed Co.
SEE US . . .
About Your Personal or Standing
MAILING LIST
Morse's Mailing Service
Phone 3722
39 South Grape St.
ker.
$5500
Kin An. Central
, 3 room modern house.
service porch, concreie
foundation, new root anu
Rochester. N. Y. (U.R) A
former soldier, who claims the
city refused to restore him his
old job, has been attracting pub
lic attention to the case by his
own efforts. He has recently
paced streets of the downtown wjbSALE Extra nice Eslaie lleal'-
district bearing a sandwich rola. floor hoard p pe 4uu ids o.
. . . , , . .... . r.- bricketcs. $35. Phone BlbJ or sa.
board which reads: "Help Dis- --ili . . ,.--,nnv n.
abled World War II Veteran.! Clifford 832 w. 13th. Phone 4334.
FirpH hv flitv. Ruv nn Armle." I FiSn sai.f hrv bodV fir. Ph. 6180
in out; naiia ne uums h inuc,
paint. Oil healer piped In. Posses.
ston soon.
7N Bartlcll St. Phone 4b46 qr 3981
giving
myscii a
permunentl Jw'
plus lu
whilf in thf nthnr he hpars a
trayful of apples and pears.
with his case penning m su-
has been refused reinstatement
as a city photographer, while
nitv nff if talc cav hp nil it Pit V
service voluntarily after a re
fusal to carry out assignee
duties.
( UK SftLB ...... " - -
.i ai.afl. 430 ManraniU, Cen
tral Point
Yonfln'(lo If, loo
In 2 to 3 hours at home.
Everything joa need for a lorioui
wave 1 A re I (rtmeco& wive. Prepara
tion! are liWe those used in beauty
a Ion-type permanent. Laboratory
tested. Wonderful for children's baby
fine hair too. Money back guarantee.
7jryt i f "out
S f CtS PCRMANINT
ciztne, coCd. 11x104,
below
SSiSSsIISiSsIbS
BEGINS FRIDAY! BURELSON'S
1 1 MstmimisHMav p1 Pf!"","1
m ww
n t-i a ptc ..nil mtn 1 ore
war quality with sturdy axle sup-
nnrtc RIMS RROS.
TOR SALE Singer aewing aclJne'
ponaDie, rooq mnuiuuii. -
between 1 una o i.
41 Chevrolet dump Uuck
oilincr Phni.L 4111.
FOR SALE 3 room modern tur-
Hniman. Phone 2920. evenings 3203
and wife desire to rent furnished
apartment or hoiwe. Call 25.
V1LLTRADE Portland 5 room mo
dern bunfialow, close to Sandy bua,
for 6 room, well located Medford
home. Give detail description,
value J. C. Powell, 3629 NE. 18th
Portland, owner.
HAD A GOOD SALE at the Siskiyou
Auction Yards, Grenada. Calif..
Pat.. Jan. 19 Good calves, dairy
heifers and Blocker cattle in de
mand, 1 and bringing good prices.
There will be a sale here EVERY
Saturday.
CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS. pajamas,
housecoats, print dresses, gabardine
jimmies. Cottage Specialty Shop
414 Arcadia St. Phone 586 1.
HUNTERS
for DRUGS
Main and Central Ph. 2446
Couple, 83, Enjoy
Jaunt In Airplane
On Golden Wedding
Tncliannpolis (U.R) Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Zook each
were 83 years old and neither
.r.:i.. hoH l.n .in in a nlnnP Sfl.
when their 50th wedding anni
versary rolled around, relatives
offered them a 45-minute aerial
sightseeing trip as a golden
anniversary present.
The Zooks took off from
Municipal airport in a plane
piloted by Col. Roscoe Turner,
World War I flying ace, and had
a nice long look from the air at
hoir hnmp in Tnnrecvillp
Mrs. Zook thouRht the fields
"looked like ' garden patches"
and that automobiles were "no
bigger than mice."
She said they both wanted to
go up again some day.
Grain Cars Short
j . For Nebraska Crop
I Omaha, Neb. (U.R) There
j is an acute grain car shortage in
Nebraska, according to D, O.
Aller, president of the Omaha
fTrntn Fvfhnnpe.
Aller says the shortage has re-
. suited because railroads nave
been moving most of their
i emntv cars into the northwest .o
honHTo thn nrine wheal croD.
.viucn OI me new corn i-iup Road.
will have to be piled on the; bicycle BASKETSanoihrr shTp-
j ah- hliniroe nnlocei nient Just arrived SIMS BROS.
more cars are made available.
The average farm in France Is.
24 acres.
FOB SALE
1939 Btilck special flve-passenrer
coupe, an exceptionally clean car.
MILES MOTORS
128 So. Riverside
Phone 7254
FORLE ASE 1 arre'land. Rt. 1. box
257. Oakgroye Road.
20 years experience. Tribune Box
WANTED Country hon'.e for ,hep
herd DUD. Phonri BB.VJ.
COLORED FLYERS, alive or dress-
ert ue nvprpfi. t'none -.wi
FOR SALE Man's overcoat. like
new: also used suit. Phone 3407
MeHfnrrt.
FOR SALE '20 Model A Ford. 7S
as is. needs litile motor work
Phnne Hold Hill 201.
FOR SALE Beautltiil 1937 Packard
snort coupe, radio and heater,
within OPA celling. Rogue Hlver
Chevrolet Co , 9th & Bartlett.
iv"A VTFruArennntintf or bookkeeo
InV job by married man. 15 years
accounting experience. GeorKe
rno cat t- rni Klvla u,i?l. bas
ket, sn'so: aluminum pressure
COOKer MOO seii:i. su ju. i.
Evans. Rt. 1, Box 607 Dark Hollow
SO GOOD
FOR you
mum no msfi
ft E n n it.X'&$K
Here's real dnion good
ness in a Schilling shaker
with moisture-proof top.
No muss or fuss just
shake in wonderful flavor!
osiiic ttlt
ONION IT
CHUT llt a
nvei iit
IIHOHIHtl
of WINTER MERCHANDISE!
BROKEN SIZES ASSORTED COLORS
GROUP 1
DRESSES
Consisting of regular, junior and half sixes
9 to 15, 10 to 44, 14'2 to 24'a. Values to
$24.95.
JANUARY ClQft
CLEARANCE 4EO
2 DRESSES $30.
GROUP 2
DRESSES
Largo group of dresses In light weight wools,
rayon alpacas and wool jerseys. Plenty of
color, broken sizes regular, junior and half
siita.
JANUARY (f1tfQQ
CLEARANCE 100
2 DRESSES $25.
Clearance Sale of Winter Goats!
COATS
Just a few coats
Values to $49
they go at
10 1
t, left f
75. Out ,
PRICE
14 COATS
Consisting of Californi
Strollers and Millers' Vl
sizes- mostly large sizes.
Values to $49.95.
1 20-
D0WNSTAIRS DEPT.
It literally packed for our January Clearance. Dree, Sweater,
Blouses, Dickies Jackets Raincoats and Slack Suits taken from
Main Floor.
Taken from our main floor.
Broken sizes.
DRESSES
SLACK SUITS
SLACK SUITS
PLAID JACKETS ,
RAIN COATS
BLOUSES Values to $4.95
Mlivm nrn III AtFTC Values to
dnCLn DLL! UHWACId
FUR MITTENS
Values to $14.95
Short and long sleeves
Values to $16.95
Corduroys
Values to $7.95
00 wool, small sizes
Values to $8 95
All colors and sizes
$2.95
Values to $3.50
BRASSIERS by La Mode
$5.88-2 for $10.00
Clearance $7.88
Clearance $9.99
Clearance $3.
Clearance $4.
Clearance $2.88
Clearance $1.88
Clearance 99c
Clearance 99c
Values to $2.75
A few Nylons
j tin
New Spring
Merchandise Arriving!
New Rayon and Cotton
DRESSES
$5.40, $6.80, $6.95
NEW SKIRTS
Junior and Rcgubr Sizes
$4.95 to $10.95
NEW SWEATERS
All Types and Colors
$2.95 to $7.95
NEW SLACK SUITS
$7.95 to $16.95
NEW SEPARATE SLACKS
$5.95 to $7.95
NEW TEEN AGE DRESSES
Sizes 7 to 12
$1.85
BURELSON'S Ladies Ready to Wear
. . M sj. AnnvAwsIs KJa Exehanaes
No Approvals No Exchanges
Schilling
No Refunds
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