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I .. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Flnd $10 Herman B. Voelk ner, 39, charged with drunken ness, was lined J 10 in city police court this morning. ; Visit Sister Mrs. Arthur Da vles and Mrs. Gladys La wren tz pent several days last week visiting .their sister, Miss Car men Dorothy, in Salem. Grange To Meet Central Point Grange will hold its regu lar meeting Friday at 8 p. m. Members are urged to make special effort to attend. ' Car Stolen John L. Ratney ol Camp White reported to city police that his 1938 Chevrolet coupe, wasnington license j-ioti was stolen from the camp area about 7:30 last ngiht. Doctor Leaves Dr. Charles A. Lemery has left for eastern Oregon points where he will spend the next two weeks on vacation. He plans to be in his office again about Nov.. 1. e . e Returns Miss- Barbara Pres ton has returned to Medford, having spent the summer in southern California. For the past three months she has been employed by Douglas-! Setundo .Aircraft Co. at 1 Setundo, Calif. Miss Preston is the daugh ter of Mrs. H. C. Preston of 729 Dakota avenue. At Farrasut Robert L. Price, son of Mrs. V. -A.. Puddy of Rogue River, has begun his re cruit training at the naval train ing station at Farragut, accord ing to a press release from the station. During the next several weeks he will learn military discipline, fundamentals of sea "manshlp, and will undergo in tensive physical training. Cebhard Graduates Frank lin Hal Gebhard, radioman third class in the navy, recently grad uated from radio school at the University of Wisconsin. Geb hard spent a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gebhard, near Central Point, last week before going to Port Blakely, Wash.; where he will be stationed at a naval school Henne Here Max Henne, former station manager for the United Airlines in Medford, arrived here last night from Alaska. Mr. Henne, who since May has been with the army , air transport command, is on a two-weeks . leave. He plans on V-spending a few days fishing in ' the Rogue river- and will then go on to uamana to visit xvirs. tienne ana nis lamuy. Recommended George Ar thur Codding, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Codding of 1019 Queen Ann avenue who is enrolled in a navy V-12 pro gram at the University of Wash ington, has been recommended for midshipmen s school, accord ing to word received here by his parents. Young Codding was among a group of 2.1 out of over loo recommended for the scnoot. In Santa Ana Curt Hopkins has started his bombardier's pre-flieht training at Santa Ana, Calif., after recovering from an Y attack of bronchial pneumonia ... which' kept him in the hospital for a month. Young Hopkins entered the army last February , while a freshman student at the University of Montana, Missou la, and for five months took collegiate training at the East ern Oregon College of Educa tion, La Grande. Hopkins will be remembered as a Medford hlah school football star, having -been team captain his senior year. He is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. Curtis M. Hopkins, .Sr. HOW SHE SHOPS ' "CASH AND CARRr Without Painful Backache W Many sulierers rouovw nucsius vbimm quickly, ooce they discovw that th; real causa ol their trouble may be tired kuneys. The kidney are Naturee chief way ol tak ing the excess acids and waete out ol the blood. They help most people pass about 8 Wnerfdlorfer of kidney uncUon permltj fjoisonous matter to remain in your blood. It may cause nacsins backache, rheumatic pains, lei pains, Icm ol pep and enercy. getuas up nfihte, swelling, puffinesj under the eyea, beedscbeo and disiineee. Frequent or scanty psssases with smarting and burning some . times shows there is something wrong wna your kidneys or bladder. Don't waltl Ask your .druggist lor Dean's ills, used successfully by millions lor over 40 years. The give nappy reliel and will help lie 15 rnilea ol kidney tubes Susb out pogon euj waste i from your blood. Oat Doaarl fills. Pentl-Coli Compwy. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF MEDFORD PERSONAL Returns Mrs. Frank turned to Medfnrri M from Kelso, Wash., where she spent . a week vlsitlna- at th home of her sister, Mrs. C. C. tsasnor. - Minor Mlshaos Jean M Rogue River and Jack Groves oi central Point drove cars Involved In a slight accident on North Central avenue near Fifth street Wednesday morn ing, according to -a report on file today. Col. William L. Thompson and Walter J. Rein king operated cars involved In a minor mishap on Sixth near Holly street Wednesday after noon, according to a filed re port today. www Minor Fires The local fire department had two alarms yes terday for minor fires. At 2:52 p. m. equipment was dispatched to the corner of Vancouver ave nue and Main street where a grass fire was extinguished. At 6:50 p. m. a crew answered a call at 832 N. Central avenue, the home' of George Lawless, where a flue fire was reported. According to a filed report at the fire station, no serious dam age resulted from either blaze. OF RT. 3 PASSES Burton J. McPhee, of Route No. 3, passed away at a local hospital Tuesday at 3 p. m. Mr. McPhee was born in Nova Sco tia, April 21, 1876, and came to the United States in 1903, living in the East before coming to Medford. Mr. McPhee loved to compose music, one piece in particular composed for band arrangement, "The Sons of Uncle Sam," of which he had copies printed and sent to Australia and England where it is popular. He is survived by three broth ers, Elroy McPhee, Calgary, Can ada; Wallace McPhee, Emore, Al berta, Canada; Robert J. Mc Phee, Kent, Wash., and one sis ter, Mrs. L. A. Hager, Alberta. Funeral services will be con ducted from the Graveside in Siskiyou Memorial Park on Fri day at. 10 o'clock, Rev. Harry Hansen officiating. Perl Funeral Home is in charge of the ar rangements. YET TO BE SEEN Washington, Oct. 14 0J.R) Italy's declaration of war on Germany may have a very Im portant bearing on the progress of the war, but it is too soon to determine immediate - results. Secretary of War Henry L. Stim son said today. The bulk of the Italian navy, Stlmson told a press conference, already had joined allied forces but the greater part of the Ital ian army is in areas dominated by the Germans. "Many Italian, military units have been disbanded, others have been taken prisoner by the Germans, a few are resisting. the Germans and a few have joined the German forces," he said. "The Italian civilians are co operating in many ways. Sabo tage has proved very annoying to the Germans. SPEEDING! TO CHURCH COSTS AUTOIST $5 Francis Annette Naumes of Eagle Point, Route 3, charged with violation of the basic rule was assessed $5 and costs in justice court yesterday. She in formed the court she was in a hurry to get to church, as she was late, when halted by a state .dice officer in the Camp White area last Sunday morning. She entered a plea of guilty. BIRTHS FLESHER To Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Jacksonville, Oct. 7, girl, 9 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital, HELMS To Mr. and Mrs Albert 0., 320 N. Oakdale Ave., Oct. 13, boy, 8 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. long Wind City, H. Y. BURTON M'PHEE ROBERT FLETCHER JAPAN BOMBERS Cpl. Robert Q. Fletcher, 24, of Medford Is one of four Ore gon airmen who are charter members of the "I Bombed Japan club" according to a dispatch from Washington. The club has 158 charter members and membership Is to be open to any American or allied air man who has bombed Japan, her Islands or mandated terri tory. Cpl. Fletcher, who returned to this country In September after several months In the Aleutian Islands, participated in 68 major air missions as turret gunner for a B-17, or Flying fortress.' Jn April he was awarded an air medal and later ta oak leaf cluster for his ac tivities during the raids. Now the corporal is at Las Vegas, Nev., instructing in aerial gun nery. Cpl. Fletcher, who has been in the army since March of 1942, was formerly a student at Medford high school. He spent a month in Medford with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Fletcher, 25 Louis Ave., before reporting to Las Vegas, The three other Oregon mem bers of the club are Ma. Robert E. Speer, pilot, Mllwaukle; Sec ond Lt. Robert H. Kleeb, pilot, Portland, and Staff Sgt. Robert Li. smith, radio operator, Klam ath Falls. TAKEN BY DEATH Alta Marguerete Croucher, 48 wife of Frank E. Croucher, of Route 2, passed away at a local hospital Wednesday morning. She was born at Molalla, Ore.. on December 23, 1B96. Miss Alta Marguerete Friend was united in marriage to Mr. Croucher in Roseburg, June 29, 1918. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aux iliary, Howard school P.-T.A., Jackson County Home Extension Unit, and Howard Extension Unit. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother,. Mrs William G. Friend of Medford: one son,' Sgt. Donald Croucher, in the U. S. air corps stationed at Felts Field, Wash.; one daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas Dallaire, Wat- ercown, N. .; one grandchild, Thomas Dallaire, Jr.; one sister, Mrs. Winnie Croucher, Medford; three brothers, Dale, Charles and Clifton Friend, all of Med ford. Funeral services will be con ducted from Perl Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. m Rev. Ward A, Rice officiating. Interment will take place In the family plot in the Molalla, Ore., cemetery. Livestock Portland, Ore. Oct. 14 (UP) Live stock: Cattle. ISO: calves. 8ft. Market ao- tlve. steady. Light grass steers, $10X10 Hii.uo; neavy neiiers, su.oo; cutter to common heifers, 8S.0O9.0O; can- ner and cutter cowg, mostly $0.00(9 o.dd; common fea oows, f7.20Q7.oOj good cows held above $10.00: com mon bulls, S7.00&8.3B: common to medium vealera, 9. 00913.00; good to choice grade salable $18.80$ 14.60 nogs, SBO. Market alow, steady to weak. Good to choice 185-338-lb., 814.8014.78; 370-lb. down to $13.50; light lights, $13 33013.60; good sows, tll.6013.OO; good light feeder pigs, $1800. Sheep, 860. Market steady but low er grades alow. Good to choice lambs, tia.oo; common to medium, S8.00 10.00; medium yearlings, $9.008.60; good awes, $4.00; common down to 10. i South San Francisco. Oct. 14 (UP) (USDA) Cattle. 80. Steady: medium to good steers and heifers absent. Aged medium and common range cows dull, meetly $0.00 0.60; few cutters, $8.00&8.60; odd canners, $7.00 medium sausage bulls. $10.00 10.60. calves, as. steady, oood to choice vealers salable $18.0014.00. Hogs. soo. steady, package good 930-lb., .$1.40, extreme top; bulk 340-360-lb. barrows and gilts, $15.36: medium to good bows steady, $1340 13.76. Sheep, 800. Undertone steady with yesterday's as-60o advance. Top lambs. $14.10; tour decks No. 1 pelt yearllnss, sia.mj; cuu to good awes ouu, $3.w e.uv. Onlcaeo, Oct. '14 (UP) (USDA) Livestock: Rots, $000. Unchanged. Oood and choice bogs and tows ewer 140 lbs. at $14.78 celling. Cattle, 4000; calves, 700. Strictly Mors Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Rare Is a pleasant way to overcome loose plats discomfort. FAS TEETH, an Improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower platea holda them firmer so I that tney feel mora comfortable, rro gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling It'a alkaline (non-auld). Does not sour. Checks "piste odor" (denture breath). Oet FASTEETH today at any drug store. PLYMOUTH PARTS 33 So. Rlrtnld DI.1 4980 HUMPHREY MOTORS sood and choice fad steers and year lings active at alSJOe) 18.80-. top. 16.60 on 1185-lb. averages. Sheep, 10OO. Early trade on aU daughter classes full? steady, qual ity considered. Moat early salaa na tive and western lamba to packers, 14.40 down; some bald higher.. Portland Produce Portland. Oct. 14 (UP) Wholesale market prices: com no. 1, ei-ouji.io saca. Eggplant Local. 81.78 flat. Lettuce Local Sa, a4.00t-SJ. Chicago Wheat Deo. 1.M S1.5SH ll.MH May 1.6314 1.5314 1.93 1.53 '4 July imv, i&i uo uov; Wall Street New York, Oct, 14 (U.PJ Trading In stocks tapered today to around the lowest volume this month but prices recorded their first Improvement of the current week;. Strength in telegraph, air line. steel and preferred utility shares featured' the list. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: Amer. Tel. & Tel. 155H Anaconda 25 Chrysler , , 784 Curtiss Wright 7 General Electric .. 41V4 General Motors 51"s Montgomery Ward .. 43 Penn. R. R. .. 26Ts Phillips Petroleum 48's J. C. Penney. 83 Radio : 9V Southern Pacific , 257s Standard Oil Cal . 37 Texas Gulf Sulphur.-....- 374 Transamertca . . 8 Untied Alrcrafts 30 U. S. Rubber 42V4 U. 5. Steel . 52V S. F. DAIRY PRICES ' San Francisco, Oct, 14 U.R) Dairy Market: Butter 93 score, 43c; 92 score, 42V4c; 90 scorer 42'ic; 89 score, 41c. Cheese Wholesale prices, loaf 27V4c, triplets 27c. . Eggs Large grade A, 87c; me dium grade A, 53c; small grade A, 49c; large grade B, 48c. - London, Oct. 14 (U.R) Reli able reports that Spain has with drawn its "Blue division" from the Russian front indicated to day that Germany has suffered Its third defeat on the diplomatic front In three days. The Blue division was sent to the eastern front in July, 1941, amid much fanfare hailing it as a symbol ' of Spain's solidarity with axis Europe against the '.'Bolshevist threat." Diplomatic sources believed its withdrawal would result in markedly Im proved Anglo -Spanish relations. Coincidentally, two Spanish diplomats, the Duke of Montel Jano and Marquis Ardales, flew to London from Lisbon for what one authorized source said was p private visit to the Duke of Alba, Spanish ambassador to London. AIR ROUTE ASKED Washington, Oct. 14. (U.R) Braniff Airways, Inc., Dallas, Tex., today applied to the civil aeronautics board for a transcon tinental route between Los An geles and Boston. WARNINOI BIWARI Ol D017EL170RMS BoundweriDi Inside you or your child can crum nal trouble. Ao you mar not know Wftat w wrong, warning signs art t "pteky" BDDettltti. narvousnsSM. uneasy stomach. Itching Darts. Gt Jama's Vermifuge right away WAYNE'S la America's leading pro prietary worm medicine ; used by millions. Acts ffetltlv vet excels roundworm!. Be sun -ou get JAYNE'8 VEEMIFUGE1 Nights Onlr Weekdays Doors Open 8:45 FHI. NITE k SAT. RAY MIDDLETON JEAN PARKER In THE GIRL FROM ALASKA -Plus- WEST jf CIMARRON with Tom TyUr Bob Stotla Ends Tonlta THUNDER BIRDS Plus TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT SPAIN RECALLS BLUE DIVISION CIVILIAN DEFENSE STREAMLINED FOR - NEW CONDITIONS Civilian defense will continue to operate in this area, but under a new stream-lined plan which will be published in detail later according to Frank Hull, Jack son county coordinator of civil ian defense who has returned home from a meeting in Salem early this week. He was occom panied by Sheriff Syd I. Brown, member of the defense executive committee. Army officers at the Salem meeting emphasized that relax ing of certain regulations en forced for the past few months did not mean that civilian de fense would cease to operate, Mr. Hull reports, but that in the future it would be adapted to meet changing conditions. He stated that army and state offi cials praised highly the work of civilian defense volunteers in the past. Details of the new plan will be outlined to the county com mittee at a meeting next Mon day. EPIDEM1 NOW ON DECLINE New York, Oct. 14 (U.R) Two leading health authorities predicted last night that the epi demic of infantile paralysis, the worst in 12 years, had reached its peak throughout the nation and is well on the decline." The forecast was announced lolntly in a radio broadcast by Dr. Thomas Parran, surgeon general of the U. S. public health service, and Basil O'Con nor, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Parai aysis. Parran said all indications pointed to the probability that the total this year will pass th 10,000-case mark, which would be four times higher than 1942, CEILING ON TEQUILA Washington. Oct. 14. (U.R) Tequila, a Mexican-distilled liquor, was brought under price control in the United States to day. The Office of Price Admin istration established a maximum base price of $2.10 per. proof gallon f. o. b. port of arrival, which will have the effect of stabilizing retail prices at about $4.25 a fifth. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE Convertible high chair, also play pen. Phone 6664. FOR SALE 16 bantam hens, 60o each- Phone 3941. 1397 Sunset Ave. FOR SALE Qt. and pt. fruit Jars. El liott orocery, corner Stewart Ave and Thomas rid. Phone coiis. Dr. A. A. SoulfS, M. D. Medford Center Bldg. Office Phone 2870 Office Hours 11 a.m, to 8 p.m. Residence! Hotel Medford Shows Daily it l:45-6:45-9;30 ENDS SAT. NITE SLEEPY IAOOOM -nd- WESTERN CYCLONE SUNDAY. THUMBS UP...For LOVE There'. RHYTHM... MUSIC ...rUN. ..ROMANCE... i.yjjmi'w SshlnS th. Seen ef LT l Km Manhattan CsSesal FOR BALS rour-poster walnut bad, mattress and springs and cheat of drawera: aleo Honduras mahogany desk and chair, breakfast table and benched. Phone 66M. FOR BALB Noiseless Underwood typewriter, good condition. $136 machine for $78 cash. 718 8. Roily- CM AAA 40 acres, fenced, part tim f 1UUU ber, 10 acres pears. 3 acres grapes, S acres prunes. 6 miles from Medford. 4TQAAA 6 seres, i mile from Med PJUVU ford. Fenced, a acres clo ver, e-room moasrn nuup,, mum farm, 8 chicken bouses. BROWN WHITS AGENCY, 1NO, Phone 3930. FOR E JNT Furnished 'house, mod ern, to responsible party, not over two children. Oarage, small barn, pasture. 8 miles south, Highway $8. across from Camp U Rest. Phouo 8636 days, 8077 nights. FINELY pulverized dry sheep guano la a good fail fertiliser xor your lawns, sa ner large 100-nound bag at Morton Milling Company, 10 Weat Jackson Bt. COAL "Utah Aberdeen." direct from mlna to you- Medford Fuel. Tel 3111. WANTED Bathroom fixtures, hot water tank and kitchen sink. Al bert Jones, 413 Union. FOR BALE Good 3-wbeel trailer, $36. 810 Vancouver. Phone sin. WANTED Elevator girl. Apply Med ford Hotel. FOR SALE 130 acres wood and. pat. ture land, two-room cabin, spring water, located 114 miles above Der by school on Butte Falls road. For quick eale. $800. See L. O. Plckell, id a. Baruett nt. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment to employed wife of soldier, 418 Edwards. WANTED Experienced pruners and those wining to learn. Bogue tuver , orchards uo.. ena oi n. ueninu. FOR SALE 20 good red weaner pigs, $6 each. s. A. Bptnas. ist house to rtht on Victory Drive, off Thomas road. WANTED Set of bar bells. Tribune Box 4334. FOR SALE Elec trio fence complete with wet battery and onarger. ml. east of Lone Pine school, Mere dith. WILL share room with school girl or young woman. Kitchen privileges. 813 S. Oakdale. WANTED Lady or man dishwasher. Very good wages. Franklin a caie. WANTED Experienced comptometer operator. Apply First national Bank. WANTED Woman to take charge of ladlea' rest room and general clean Ing around etore. Also man for night Janitor work. See Mr. Brown, Montgomery Ward. EXTRA good Willamette vetch wt at Faber s, 33 s. Riverside. FOR SALE Copper sulphate and spray cop. for peach leaf curl and peach blight control. Bear Creek Orchards. FOR. SALE B-fl&t clarinet, practical ly new,- $45, or will trade for Royal portable typewriter. R. E. Roberts, Lozler Lane, near Stewart Ave. Box 320-D. FOR SAL-Loose hay, $20. Ph. 0SS7. FOR 'SALE Flat-top library desk. Ph. 2896. lift Willamette. COLDS COUGHING To relieve these miseries I MUSCLE IUWWMUSVIMUD, WVHH.I m today simply rub on Penetro modern medication in a base containing old fashioned mutton aust. Double action. 35c Double supply 860, Get Penetro. I! . I -, I. Mt.mm Mints Only Weekdays Starts 8:48 TOMORROW! A JINX TO YOUR BlUESI PLUS BLAZING SIX-GUNS TAME THE OLD WESTI Frontier a. Saf CHARUS STARRETT . RonaAldrlch Arthur Hunnlcutt ENDS TONITE with Robt. Paigo si i J Plus WANTED 66011$ ttra, also chickens lor sale, write or call at tit. a. Bos 133. James CrowelU WANTED To buy 8 to 10 acres. Ir rigated, with fairly good Improve ments, not over eight miles from Xedford. Tribune Bos 8848. - FOR SALE One new Mccormick. Deerlng electric cream separator. New shipment prima electric fences. Battery and 110-v. A. O. models. Cullen Motor es Implement Co, 138 S. Riverside. Phone 8800. FOR 8ALB .800 Savatte with sheila, $40. n. H. rarker. Phoenix. FOR SALE 411 Laurel street. Three- be d room, completely furnished home. Living room and dining room. Overstuffed furniture. En closed back yard. Near courthouse and senior high. Price $3600, terms. Immediate possession. Charlea R. Ray, room 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 8903 for appointment. FOR SALE 6-yr.-old bay mare. Per fectly sound and genua. $os, or win trade for garden tractor. Call after 8 p. m. Rt. 3. Box 338. NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on our property north or central Point, along Bear Creek. A. T. LATHROF. K. E. LATHROP. 8? A AAA 6-rm. nod. house, con JPtUWU crate foundation, good roof, fireplace. 3 -car garage, cement drive and walks, shade, apt. tn rear. Oood location. Reasonable terms. Possession. (1 CAA 8 seres, 8-rra. mod. house, tp 1 JUU garage, pump house, shade, furniture. Reasonable terms. CARL O0TT8CHE. 7 If. Bartlett St. Ph. 4848. HELP WANTED Four tellers and trackers (con tract). Five railroad construction men One edgerman. Six sawmill laborers. Steady year-round work In a de fense Industry. 48-hour week. Top wages, with time and one-half over forty hours. Apply Medford Cor poration onice, Nortn Riverside, WANTED Two girls for kitchen help, community hospital. FOR SALE Fryers and fat hens. Do- uvered. Phone 0037. FOR SALE Red weaner pigs, red hoar' 7 mot old. sell or exchange. so White Leghorn hens, si each, s- burnsr kerosene range. Curl Thomson, Vi mUe W. Crater Lak6 Hwy., on Dodge d. FOR SALE Real mahogany bookcase $16: baby bathlnette. $6.60; rocking chairs, $3 and $7.60. At 1137 W. Main. Phone 4887. SPECIAL for one week only, 10 cents discount on each sack or block. We have a large supply of Iodised sul phur and mineral blocks; also flno ground, -ground, plain 6r Iodised Roy's Feed Store, 331 N. Rlversldo. Positively Ends Tonight! "WE'VE NEVER BEEN LICKED" TOMORROW and SAT!! Thi Serpritt Uff Hit of T43I WVW'.l. C Mi i i-Wk W IsT . Ill w It's th prlio B 'IV i3 V K "lee par" hit ol I L- , 4 j Jtjkjr I t ' ths last 20 yesrtl VTf' ? FOR SALE High chair, training cnair, touet seat. 707 oak street. Phone 3447. BUY your salt now. 30 cents discount on every . hundred pounds of salt, this week only. Roy's Feed Store, 331 N. Riverside. TRADE -360-8000 Savage shells for .300 savage or so-gauge ehotgurs sheila. Phone 8949. CITY TRANSFER ek Storaga Co. Padded van service for your con venlenoe. Phone 4664. 88 So. Fir. $100 REWARD for return of large group of keys. Phone 6300 or 8101. WANTED Commercial spraying. Pa. 0660. Mcaonagie. MOVIKX3 to ail parte of Oregon. Washington, California, by padded vans. Regular service. Bads Trans fer. Dial 3838. WANTED Feeder or fat lambs. Writs card or letter to P. O. Box 463, Med ford, Ore. PHIUPPI AND RORR. FOR oil beaters, new and old. see Joe J. Jones, 433 King. OUR service station will be closed from Sept. 80 until October 18. We're goln buntln. George Good man. Standard Station, 9tn and Central. ST. ANNE'S .ALTAR SOCIETY Rum mage aale. Oct. 16 and 16th. In for mer Al Plcha building, 304 Cass Main. WANTED To rent or lease house. small acreage, without buildings preferred. C. W. Thomas, Box 630, Central Point. Phone 137. RUMMAGE SALE Given by women of the Episcopal cnurch, Oct. is and 16, at Adrlenne'a old store building, 31 K. Central Ave., from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. each day. If you need to OlillaOltP QSOOI009! HiV On of th BMt and Quickest Horn Ways I You glrli who tuner from ilmple ne mi or who lose bo much durlnc monthly periods that you (eel tired weak, "dragged out" due to low blood Iron start today try Lydla B. Pink ham's Compound TABLETS (withy added Iron). Plnfcham'g Tablets Is one of ths greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to give mora strength and energy and to promote more robust bloodstream la such Taken as directed Ptnlcham'a Tablets la one of the best and quickest borne ways to get pre cious iron into the blood. Just try them for at Icatt 30 days markably benefit. Follow label directions. WtU wortt trying! HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Good Used Cut HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Riverside Dial 4980