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PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and u.n BieyelM Flv or six bicycles, wnoso wuwi rw not known, are in storage at the citr Mlice station. Their owners may tecover them with the proper identification. piss Danes Redmen lodge will sponsor Hallowe'en dance Saturday, October 30, at the Redman Hau. neomen, roca hontas and Jnvitea guests are Invited to auena. -To California Dr. and Mrs, B. Pruyn, who have lived in Medford for the past eight years, have moved Irom 208 S. Centra! avenue to Napa, Calif., where they wlu make their nome. Webster Here Ransom W Webster, ship's cook, 2nd class. who has been stationed at Mills Field. Calif., since last March is spending a 10-day furlough here visiting his family, who re- ilde at 138 Vancouver avenue, Son Born Lt. and Mrs. Bruce A. Frye of the GeBauer Apart ments are the parents of a son, Bruce Arnold Frye, born Octo ber 22 at tha Camp White sta tion hospital. Lt. Frye's mother, Mrs. Alexander W. Frye of Buf falo, N. Y., is In Medford now visiting her son's family. Holloway Here Cadet Wil liam A. Ilolloway, Jr., a student of dentistry at the University of California under the navya training program, returned to school Tuesday after a brief visit in Medford with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Holloway, Sr., Mae street. Cadet Holloway will graduate from the school In January and will Ap immediately into active serv- Tce with the navy. Daily Here First Sergeant Robert Daily is now on furlough from the army, visiting his father, Henry Daily of Ashland, and an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Daily of 830 E. Ninth street in Medford. Sgt. Daily, who has been serving hi an anti-aircraft unit in Panama, is on his first leave during four years' service in the army. He expects to be transferred to an other station in Texas on his re turn to duty. In California Mrs. Norrls Porter and son, Jeffrey, left last week-end for California where she will visit Miss Louise Drury, r at LaCanada, and her sister. te'tlrs. Robert Hinman, at Lon? sBeach. Mrs. Porter's mother Mrs. Allen B. Drury, returned last week after spending several weeks in California with Mrs. Hinman and Miss Drury. She also visited in LaJolla for a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kurd, former Medford residents. Start Training Starting their recruit training recently at the II. S Naval Training Station at Farragut, Idaho, were the fol lowing Jackson county men: LaVerne Wayne Dunagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunagan, 224 West Clark street; Robert Delaine Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Einer Johnson, Route 1; John Matthew Eisels, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Elsele, now of flos Angeles, and Duane Greer, ton of Mrs. J M. Greer of Gold m. OLD HARD TIME DANCE at the UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE HALL OCT. 30 Good Music Refreshments Good Music HeJr.shm.nU opening of John Carradina andl Shows Dallr at I-BiM-MO . ESBkm Tim ed Night. Only Weekday. SHOWS AT 1:45-843-900 FALCON ""'dAMGER I HATUI TK1 Door. Opn 645 ENDS SAT. II j j It IS lit of the BANOll I FBI. NITE SAT. ; t 'UVJ!11m I STARTS SUNDAY. I CREW Cpi, lBOYD WRECKING iliSiiJi iJSfav tP CLYDE r I J!G2N fN Klrb, RIDERS OF ! T3 1 I :v ' THE NORTHLAND rm( I.' l'M.7 I Ends Tonlt. i And STREET OF 'XL i - w S CHANCE I . .... . 'i! -JS PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 8:00 n m nn vu , - - - r- . wuu u.iuw ana nebekah Hallowe'en party, I. O. O. F. hall, for i ' husbands and guests. uo p. m. Reames Chapter, E. S.. Masonic TpmnU ctnta.4 Communication hnnnrina matrons and past patrons. o.uu p. m. 5ocial study group of AAUW. home of Elizabeth McGalllard. 731 w .t,.i,. v.nw, Blvd. 8:00 p. m. Crator Lake Aerie No. 2093 and Auxiliary, Frater nal Order of Eagles, armory. Aerie will hold initiation and auxiliary will celebrate annl versa ry. All attending are asked to bring a pie of any kind. Friday 1:00 D. m Fler-ta finnlal 1W Girls' Community club, covered dish luncheon. 1:30 p. m Jolly Stitchers' club, home of Mrs. Don Miller, 03 worm Bartlett street 7:30 D. m. Gnldpn Link RIM. class, Hallowe'en party, at First uapusi cnurcn. Saturday 2:00 B. m nhnnW A A P.E.O., special meeting, home or rars. u l. urummond, 1336 Queen Anne, to entertain state vice president. To Give Exam Red Cross Staff assistants who have not taken their examination arc asked to be at the chapter of fice in the courthouse tomorrow at 10 a. m., when the examina tion will be given. Infant Dies The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bratton, 203 north Grape St., died a few hours after birth at the Sacred Heart hospital October 26. The infant weighed but two pounds and six ounces. The body is at the Perl funeral homo. 1 In School Donald Dale Cob- leigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy cpbleigh of Phoenix, was en. rolled recently in the pre-radio naval training school at tha naval armory in Michigan City, Ind., where he is receiving a month's refresher course before being sent to advanced radio specialist school. Returns to Studies Robert Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryant. 1312 Reddy ave nue, has returned to his studies under the Navy V-12 program at U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, Cali fornia, after enjoying a 3-day furlough here with family and friends. "Bob" was sent to U.C.L.A., after finishing his sophomore year at the Univer sity of Oregon. v m Yarnell Here Pvt. Floyd D, Yarnell has been home this week from Adolphus Augustus college, St. Peter, Minn., where he is in training preparatory to being commissioned an officer in the marine corps. Pvt. Yar nell has been in Minnesota since July. He is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yarnell of Talent, and will leave tomorrow to return to the college, Teacher Returns Mrs. Royal E. Bebb, music instructor, has returned from a 10-day stay in San Francisco. While there Mrs, Bebb attended the operas "Lucia di Lammermoor" with the ar tists Lily Pons and Jan Peerce as the leads: "II Trovatoro with Zinka Milanov. Kurt Baura and Kerstin Thorborg, and "La Bo- heme' with Llcia Albanese and Ezu Pinza singing tha leads. -Mrs. Bebb reports the season one of the most successful ever exDerienced by San Francisco Mrs. Bebb also attended the opening of John Carradina and his Shakespearean players in ."Hamlet." I Mrs. BebB also attenaea ut . To Build Dul. T r n.im. olds applied at the city building inspector's office Wednesday for a permit to construct a duplex at 1242-124214 North Cnurt street at stated cost of (3,000. Hat FoundA larlla Mantr hat with a yellow bird on it was found on the street last Sun day by a city policeman, and the owner may have it by calling at the station with the proper iden- luicauon Diplomas Hera Dlnlomaa fnr students completing the recent soiooi xor Aircraii warning Service volunteer hu arrived and may be obtained at the nice oi wm. H. Lawrence, 3U3 West Main St.. ivn1-itln 4n Mrs. Hazel Gilmore.' instructor o( the class. RANCHER INSTRUCTED TO ROUND UP STOCK Charles Eek. a resident of the Upper Griffin Creek, charaed wun permitting livestock to run at large In a herd district, was granted a six months' suspended sentence by Justice of the Peace William n. Coleman. Eek was instructed to round-up his six or eight head of horses and keep them off cultivated land. The horses have been crazing on Poorman's Creek and recent ly wandered down Into the val ley near the Charles wing or chard and started eating In pas tures and alongside the road, SIMILAR PLATFORMS ADVOCATED BY KNOX Philadelphia. Oct. 28. (U.PJ Adoption of similar foreign pol icy platforms at the 1944 con ventlons of both major political parties was urged last night by Secretary of Navy Frank Knox, because ..campaign discussion of such issues "can only possibly do injury instead of good' to the war effort 'Here Is a chance for the two great parties in the United States, as political parties, to make a great common contribu tion to our success in the war." Meteorological Report ForecuU Medford and vicinity: Shower to day, cooler tonight. Oregon: ecatterea mowers voaty. cooler tonight. Local uata Temperature a year uo today: Highest 47, lowest 84. . Total monthly precipitation, aw incnea; excess xor in cionia, .ow Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1943, 2.90 Inches; excess for thft season, 1.08 inches. Tomorrow Sunrise, 7:40 a. m.; sunset. 6:00 p. m. ODservations TaKen at 4:30 a. m. 120 Meridian Time Bone - , . 5 , as '. n . si r 4 .99 . 66 , sa . M . as . ea 48 49 43 4S 48 19 44 49 63 86 64 48 36 61 63 47 88 88 49 3 Boston Chicago "... Denver Eureka ., ,. Helena Los Angeles Medford New York Omaha . Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg 48 . ss . 74 salt Laxe San Francisco AS Seattle 67 Spokane . 49 Washington, D. O. 66 Yakima SO Baa Mail Tribune Want da. U ii-U 2 l Kf il i n IB I - I BHDS BAT. HITE I I PrsMnts aC I L .1 The postofflce has announced, effective Nov. 1, changes In the closing time for airmail dis patched from here, with depar ture time for north and south bound planes. Northbound mall closing and departure times will be 3:47 a. m. and 4:47 a. m., 11:17 a. m. and 12:17 p. m., 1:49 p. m. and 2:49 p. m., 8:49 p. m. and 9:49 p. m. Southbound mail Closing ana departure times will b 9:53 a. m. and 10:53 a. m., 1.2J p. m. and 2:26 p. m., 8:11 p. m. and 6:11 p. m., 10:58 p. m. and 11:56 p. m. Too Late To Classify rOR BALE Houm, 1 13 acres, trees. olorar. ungated, close m. am w, Jackson. for SALE 9x13 rue and pad, 30 Alto electric steam iron, so. mo Dakota. special. Hallowe'en eumpkln tweet tor pies, 3 Ho a pound. Meaioras Orange Market. Open till 10: JO p. m. 1302 N. Riverside, next to coiree pot. rnone u. FOR SALE Wood range with cop, ner oolle. Can be seen after 0 p. m Homer Pleyer, Rt. 1, Box 37, Cen tral point. WANTED Top for 19 model A Ford. 73 Aider, pnona ui. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes place as companion to elderly person, or what bavt you? Phone Grants Paaa 341-R. WANTED Xmas trees. 80,000 fir and silver- tips. Cut, loaded on gondola s. p, oars about Dec. 1. Write Howard, 18 S. Fir, Medford, stating all data Leave your phone number. CAPTAIN and wife want furnished house or apartment. Phone Grand Hotel, room u. FOR SALE 40 White Leghorn pullets. ti mo. Pbone 8419. WANTED Table model cream sep arator In good condition. Ph. 8419, LOT for aala. Nice shade tree. 1176. $75 down. Central Point. Ph. 10X1 HOME-MADE trailer house, furnished Cheap for cash. Can be seen at tha Oasts Dance Hall on Crater Lake highway, between 6 and 8 o'clock. FOR SALE New, unfinished, chest of drawers. 6 drawers. 44-A Howard avenue. FOR SALE Red, Northern Spy ap ples, ss a oox. pnona ooua. FOR BALE Baled hay by the bale or truck-load, prioe reatonaDie. lvan Myers, central Point. Ph. lnxx WANTED Two girls for housework. Boom, ooara ana, wages, rn. duds WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper. Phone 680. A. S. Arthur. WANTED A pair of ear-phones. Ph. eoou. REDMAN LODGE will sponsor a Hal lows en danoe Saturday, Oct. so. at the Redman hall. Redmen nd Pocahontas Invited . guest we urged to attend. TRY OVERNIGHT CARE FOR MISERABLE COLDS- the way grandma did. She used mutton suet he medicated herself to relieve colds' coughing and muscle acbee. Now moth sra just rub on Penetro. Has baaa containing old reliable mutton suet, with modern eoientlfio medication added. 36o, doubla supply 35o Get Paoetro. Nights Only Weekdays Starts 6:49 TOMORROW FRANK (Bring Tm Back A1W.) BUCK II PTOXLY pulverised dry sheep guano u a goro I ail lertiiieer lor your lawns, as per large 100-pound bag at Morton Milling Company, 10 Wan Jackson 6t. OUARANTCED AUTO F AUSTIN 0 Motors, trucks, etc, steam cleaned, SIMONIZTNO. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP. 608 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Cora en cob by ton or leaa; s tons fine oat nay; windmill, like new. a. Wehmana. Taylor road. Central Point. Phone Its. WANTED Commercial apraytng. Ph sssa any time. Mcoonagie. . FOR SALS Sanitary oouch, fruit jars, auto jaca. sift w. Hoiiy. FOR SALE Two Poland China hogs. S3S each: 33 Whit Rock pullets, S145 each: 11 .Hampshire pullet. 81.38 each: also a number Barred Rocks. Beulab. Ttce. Turn left. 4th houae on left beyond Bur- goyna'a. FOR BALK Small wood heater, round oak dining table: also baby bath' lnett. Call 719 W. 13th. WANTED Good alectrlo iron. Phone 0406. CAN take four passengers to Los Angelas maay. call for Hay, Hotel Holland, between 1 and 8 p. m., Thursday. COZT AND COMFORTABLE 6-room plastered house with bath, large service porch, laundry trays, house newly painted, garage, woodshed, fruit and shade trees. Desirable lo cation on pavement. Look this over. 83000. Also 7 ACRES of good lsnd, all culti vated, on Phoenix Jacksonville highway. 61600. Also - 80 ACRES, 4-room house with pressure water system, all fenced wun woven wire, on graveled road. S1UUD. L. O. PICKELL, 16 8. Bartlett. FOR RENT Small bouse, two blocks outside city limit. Call 304Vt W, Jackson. NEW HAMPSHIRE laying pullets, full- sisea eggs, your choice si.70 each or 61,60 each for flock, about 4 doaen. Also New Zealand White rabbits and hutches. 27 Louis Ave. LOST Keys. Reward. Phone Edna Myers, 8410 or 4876. WOMAN wants ride Medford to Ash- land between 9 and 10 week nights. Phone 3931, Aahland. OFFICER and wife want furnished house near or tn Medford. No chil dren. Phone Mrs, R. E. CTMeara, crater Hotel. WiHTKn TJri 1fr amnlni, work. jjocal woman (Jfctorroa. numw - voniOQHOPory. t THERE are dark nights In Norway. Nights when Nazi sentries feel uneasy at their posts. It is not what they hear that disturbs them. It is what they do art hear. The deep silence behind s bush. The stealthy quiet around the comet of a house, The terrible hush In the blackness all around them, y Sot the Norwegians lost their country with- out ever surrendering themselves. They wait now in the night to strike back at their op pressors. If they ever hid really given In, there would be no need of the thousands of Nazi troops now in Norway, They could have been Give ONCE for ALL these Published in Cooperation with the Medford Community and War Chest by the COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF MEDFORD LOST, strayed or stolen: Red and whitctica a-guaa roinw, male, s hung warts on stomach. Reward. H. P. Nelson, Rt. (. Box 636-K. Eagle Point. 0 HEAD of choice tat Hereford waaner oaivaa wm oe eoiq as we Livestock Auction at Phoenix, Sat LIVESTOCK auction every Sat at pa. Villon. Phoenix, ore., commencing at 1 p. m. sharp. All oonaignmenta must be si yards not later than soon sal day. We cold four hun dred and fifteen head of cattle, hog, and sheep laat Sat It will pay you to sell your livestock through ou market where local and out-of-state buyers are tn reg ular attendance and can absorb any amount of livestock consigned. Have lota of good livestock con signed (or Bat. sale. Southern Ore. Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. Phone 6336. WANTED To rent by Nov. 4, 1 or 3- ropm fully furnished apartment for soldier, wife and baby. Phone 111. sera, popko, Room II, FOR RENT 1-room basement apart ment, completely furnished bed ding, disnes, linen, tio . niversias- FOUND Fountain pen. Loser ldsntl' ry. Jacksonville an. WANTED Os rang or I as heater Phone 6731. THE Methodist Woman' Society will bold a rummage sale In the build- Ing across from the Craterlan, Fri day and Saturday, October 39 and 80. ooenlng at 9 o'clock. Good cloth ing and many household articles tor sate. MO VI NO to all part of Orugon. , Washington. California, by padded vans. Regular service. Bad Trans fer, uiai raw. Women Who Suffer from SIMPLE Rert't 0r Of the Best Wsys To Help mm Up Had Hood! Ton girts who suffer from simple ane mia or who lose so much during monthly periods that you feel tired! weak, -dragged out" due to low blood Iron start today try Lydla B. puik ham's Compound TABLETS (with added Iron! on of tha greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy to help buud up red blood to give more strength and nervy In such cases. Taken a directed Pink ham Tab. leta are ona of tha tTv hate and ffufofcest home ways to get precious iron Into the blood. Just try .them for at least 30 rPM nays men aee IX you, too, VJ don't remarkably benefit Voile WW IWII w s The Moon is Down... tent to the Russisn front Ot Tunisia, But thty couldn't ii tpartd. They can't be spared in Holland either. Ot Poland or France or Yugoslavia or Belgium, la Chins, tens of thousands of Jsp troops must also remain. And Axis troops will have to remain in countless countries so long ti the "conquered'' people have the stamina to resist. You can help support this my tittidy kt Empi-bj your contribution to the NstlonsI ' Wat Fund, which you make through out com munity's own wst fund. For this yctt, the sgencles thst can do this fob have banded togtthet to make the collec Support Generously the MEDFORD COMMUNITY and WAR CHEST WANTED Burroughs bookkeeping machine operator. Must hava come knowledge of bookkeeping. Only permanent resident need apply. Tribune Box 4So3. crrr transfer storage Co Padded van service for your con venience. Pbone 4664. 88 So. Pit FOR SALE Weanar pigs. W. J. Geb nara. ft mue north Bear creak bridge. Central Point FOR oil baa tars, new and old, sea joe J. Jones. 43S King. REPLACE your broken window glaaa new gis tusiausd wnu you wait Medford Ulllwurk Co. The Olass House Phone 4113 10th and Grape 1 " I APPROVED I that's our business . . . Mayba erythlngi clicking ona hundred per cent on that automo bile of your. Short of abioluta neglect, It'e marvelous how thote tie Soto and Plymouth can keep rolling along day after day. But do you know If everything! O. K.? That1 a our fcusneea . . . to apot trouble before it happens and avoid breakdowns with coatly repair. We keep crew of trained mechanics on the job for' this purpose. Wo have imtalled costly equipment to teat vital operations that the eye can't detect We maintain complete Stock i of factory -approved parte handy whan replacements are , needed. There are six important systems In your car that bear rvtular watch' ing. They're lilted in the panel at Tight Many of them may not need adjustment. But if you haven't had them checked lately, drive in at your earliest opportunity and let us look them over. HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Riverside Salvation Army Boy Scouta Girl Scouts Girls Community Club Jackson County Publio Health Assn. Jackson County Recitation Committ. USO Unlt.d S.am.n't S.rvlc. War Prlson.rs Aid B.lglan War Relief Society BrltUh War Relief Society Fr.nch R.lUi Fund WANTED Large trunk. Phone SOOi. vou'a neglected Insure personal charm and daintiness For your dt-ily hygieolo ritual use Cool lnc . . . rafreahinK . . . -IftHgtittully fra crant CBRTANB medicated douche powder. Afford utmost Intimate clean fine. No lingering odors. InaxpeHUe, tool .4sk jour druxflat today,, COOUN6 SYITIM 9 points need watching regardless of season. POWIR SYITIM 15 operations should be) regularly checked. IIECTRICAI SYSTIM ' 10 tests should be pari , odically made. LUBRICATION SYSTIM Engine, transmission, dif ferential, chassis, wheel bearings. IRAKI SYSTIM Safety In driving depends on their reliable operation. ' STIIRINO SYSTIM . For wheel alignment, to save tiro wear. Dial 4980 tion snd distribution of funds simpler, cheapet and more effective. Their job is threefold. Tb keep our fighting sllies In the fight lb pro vide friendly help for our men in the armed services. And to relieve distress where it is found here on the home front Because all these agencies are now banded together, you are being asked to contribute only vtt for of them. Because you are be ing asked to give only met, you are also being asked to give gmmtuly. Add up all you would have given to each of these sgencles through out the year, and then doublt lit totd! It is one of the most important contributions you can make to victory! Polish War Relief . Queen Wilh.lmlna TinA Russian War R.li.f United China Relief United Cseehoslovak R.li.f United Yugoslav R.li.f Fund Refuge. R.li.f Trust.es United States Committee for tha Car. of European Children Friends of Luxembourg Greek War R.li.f Assn. Norwegian Rall.f t