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y I LOCAL and Visiting Wife Lloyd Wash-, ington Morrison, seaman, USX, ' Is visiting his wife and young son in this city. He is on fur lough with the U. S. navy. File Scott Davis filed appli cation with the city superinten dent's office today to remodel a business building at 109 North Central avenue at a stated cost of $500. Approved - Billy Robert Smith and Richard Allen Beal, have both been approved for pre-induction for general service in the U. S. army, according to selective service board No. 1. In City Court D. E. Hagen paid $10 fine In city police court today on a charge of being drunk on a public street, Russell D. Roseborough, transient, and Arthur D. Hodgkins, both charged with disorderly conduct were fined $10. Hodgkins' fine was suspended. BEST PHOTOS REASONABLE PRICES E. HAYOEN JONES PHOTO STUDIO PHONE 3364 607 W. 2nd Phone oumbpt under nam Mrs. Fred Ball LUNCH BOX 13 No. Fir HOW OPEN Under New Management We aim to keep the tame policy as before, with good food, cour tesy, and smiling ser vice. Make it your eating place, as well as your meeting place. Enjoy Home Atmosphere! Dick and Marie Owners mn-worhs ftflf Treatment Ww Gets Real Results Anyone who lias erer hsvl Pin-Worms knows how tormenting and embarrassing this affliction can be. and bow hard it is to liminata the ogly crawling creature nee they set a foothold Inside the body. Millions of people rich and poor, chil dren and grown-up have suffered 'n lenca with the mineries of Pin-Worms, and doctors have tried for years to find a way to deal with this pest. Old-fashioned worm 'syrups usually don't work on Pin-Worms. Today, thanks to an important acientiflo Hiscovery (a remarkable drug known as gentian violet), i new and highly effective treatment has been hailnd by doctors. Thia drug is th vital element in P-W, the new Pin-Worm tablets developed by the labora tories of Dr. D. Jayne A Son. Ameriea'e Jeadinp: specialist in worm medirines. P-W mattes it easy to deal with Pfn Vtorms. The small, convenient P-W tab lets art In a special way to destroy th creatures. Don't taka chances with Pin Worms 1 Just ask your drujrgUt for P-W, and be aura to follow the direction, PMrV means Pin-Worm relief I 298 Something oy with twink ling metallic squares! A bil of frouf In fell I As I attention floei to your head (Ms season, you need a hot that's fusjy! Perhaps one In black, but surely one In a brilliant neweo'orl M PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Delta Debs, home of Regina Smith, Kings High way. 8:00 p. m. AAITW-LWV for eign policy joint discussion group, first meeting of fall at home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor lodge, business meeting at K. of P. hall. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Camp . White Army Auxiliary Red Cross pro- auction unit, uutpost. 32:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, covered dish luncheon at Girls' Community club. Hostesses. fcdith Beck and Frances McCon ochie. -1:00 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. L. P. Crocker, Jacksonville high way. 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA P. E. O., luncheon at home of Mrs. Elwood Hedberg, 1206 East Main street. Assistant hostess es, Mrs. L. E. Williams and Mrs. R. A. Work. Program, Mrs. E. E. Kelly. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft regular meeting K. of P. hall Guards please come at 7:30 for practice. 8:00 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, regular business meet ing at armory followed by re freshments and social hour for post and auxiliary. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers' club. Girls' Community club. For reservations call Mrs Erving Housechild, 2994. 1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle, Methodist church, at church for dessert. Mrs. John Carter, hos tess. 1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Verna Goldfrap. Bring sewing. 2:00 p. m. W. C. T. U. home of Mrs. G. A. Edwards, 17 South Newtown street, for yearly re ports and Installation of oflicers. Completes Training Arthur D. Olson, aviation ordnanceman of Rogue River, was presented the insignia of a naval aircrew man recently when he complet ed the final phase of training at the naval air operational train ing command headquarters at Jacksonville, Fla., a dispatch from the school states. Olson enlisted in the navy in Novem ber of 1943 and completed "boot" training at the naval training station at Farragut, Ida. He was selected to attend the ordnance school at Norman, Okla., as a result of aptitude tests, and graduated in the top 10 per cent of hts class, accord ing to the release. From Nor man, Ordnanceman Olson then went to aerial gunners school at Purcell, Okla., where he com pleted training in July of this year. MONTGOMERY WARD BELONG IN THE FALL PICTURE I ft ,h 117 So. Central Phone 3930 ontgomery Ward T Cancel Sane Officer! off i Job s Daughters announced to , day that the dance planned for Saturday, Oct. 14 has been can celled. To Return Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reavis of 236 South Oakdale avenue will return this e-ening from Enterprise, Ore., where they spent the past few days visiting relatives. Leaves for East Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, Roxy Ann road, left last night for Chicago, 111., where she will visit several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barret Scudder. Nurei To Meet Members of Graduate Nurses association, District Four, will meet Friday of this week at 8 p. m. at the Girls' Community club. Miss Maud Demarest, Miss Helen Crotty and Miss Mildred Rich mond will be hostesses. Minor Accident Mrs. H. W. Robertson, route 1, and Marvin E. Tryon, Jacksonville, box 565. were operator? of passenger cars involved in a minor accident on Stewart avenue near Columbus street Monday at 5 p. m., ac cording to a report on file. To Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Wall and small son left today for Klamath Falls where they will make their home in the future: Mr. Wall, recently discharged from the army air corps, is returning to the employ of the Lorenz com pany. Wall was stationed at Chanute Field, 111., as an in structor in cryptology. Examiner Coming A travel ing examiner of operators and chauffeurs is scheduled to be in Medford Friday and Saturday of this week according to an an nouncement from the office of Robert S. Farrell, Jr., secretary of state. The examiner will be on duty at the K. of P. hall be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p in. on both days. It is an nounced. Mother Dies Dr. C. G. Van Valzah of 325 Crater Lake ave nue left today for the north upon receipt of word that his mother, Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah of Spring field, had passed away last night. Mrs. Van Valzah and their three children accompanied him and it i- expected that the family will be away the remainder of the week. The. Misses Anne and Marjorie Van Valzah, daughters of Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah of 19 Elm street, are granddaughters of the Springf'.eld woman and Miss Anne, student at the Uni versity of Oregon, was with her grandmother at the time of her death. Mrs. Walsh Home From Last Rites For Clair Walsh Mrs. Vergia Walsh returned to Medford yesterday from Wat ertown, S. D., where she went last month to arrange funeral services for her husband, Clair L. Walsh, Medford contractor, who died Sept. 12 in the Rose burg Veterans' hospital. Mr. Walsh, who had lived in Med ford for 20 years, was a patient In the hospital for three months before his death. The deceased was a native of Watertown, having been born there June 4, 1892. He was edu cated in the Watertown schools and served during World War I with the 20th Engineers' unit. Survivors, In addition to the wife, are two children, Alcene and Richard, both of Medford; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Daley of Watertown and Mrs. L. D. Blaln of Seattle, and a brother, Roy, also of Seattle. Mrs. Walsh; with her son and daughter, will continue to make their home here" at 846 Pearl street. Dewey Incompetent Hillman Declares Cleveland, Oct. 10 OI.R) Sid ney Hillman, chairman of the CIO political action committee, today charged that Governor Dewey is "totally incompetent and irresponsible" to be presi dent and forecast that "there is no question" that Franklin D Roosevelt will be reelected. Hillman, In Cleveland to ad dress the Ohio state CIO con vention tonight, accused Dewey at a news conference of trying "to cut the ob of president down to his own size since he knows he isn't big enough for it" NEW -Witi ASPIRIN tablet L-II-IaLu doesn't upset stomach Wrv roti ncd quick relief from pain, uw i iiuiiut io iui aspirin because it learei von with an upset stomach If to, this Dew medical dia coerv. SUPfcKlN. il "jiut what the doctor ordered" for roa. Ivpertn U aspirin t-lua remain! the li.nt pore, iaf aspirin yon hae loaf knowo-rmt developed by doctor! in a special war for thou upaet br aspirin in irs ordinary form. Ttila naw kind of aipirln ftMetdiiiolvea mora quickly. Irti the aipirio set right at the job ot if !.fig pain, request the audit ot ordi&ar atpuia. tod does VFW COMMOTE " PLANS COMPLETE The military affairs committee of Crater Lake Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, completed plans Sunday for the post's participa tion in local Armistice Day ac tivities. At the committee meet ing, held in the Riverside USO, M. A. Beneke was named finance officer; W. J. Cooney, civilian contact officer; E. D. Lyman, naval contact and Post Adjutant H. B. Wales was made committee chairman. Lyman left Monday for Klam ath Falls to complete necessary arrangements for bringing to Medford the South Pacific vet eran marines and sailors sched uled to be post guests for the dav and parade with the local VFW'5. Wales stated he wished to make it plain that while the committee is coordinating work within the Veterans of Foreign Wars, It will gladly cooperate with other veteran groups in all matters within its jurisdiction. Livestock Portland, Ore.. Oct 10 (UP) Live stock: Cattle. 200; calve. 80. Market ac tive, steady;- cutters and common steers $7-11; cutters to common heif ers $6-8; cannera and cutter cows $4.50-6.25; medium to good beef cows $10-10 25; sjood to cho;ce vealers sal able $13-14: grass calves $12 down. Hogs, 300; total 450 Market active, steadv; top $15 75 for good to choice 180-240 lbs.; 341-270 lbs. $15: lighter and heavier weights $14-14 50; good sows $13-14: good to choice 70-lb. feeder pigs $13.75. Sheep. 300; total, BOO. Market ac ttce, steady; good to choice wooled lambs $11 .50-1 1 .75; common grades $8-8 50; good ewes $3-3 -2d; medium grades $225. South San Francisco. Oct. 10 (VP) (USDAt Cattle. 450 Active, steady; numerous loads medium to good Ore gon 950 1000-lb. grass steers past two days $1325-13.60, short-fed loads $14; package good grass heifers $12, me dium to good feeder heifers $1125 11.75. load good 1023-lb. Oregon cows II .50. lightly sorted, canner. cutter and common cows act ice, few common $8 9. cutters $7-8, canners $6-6.50. Med dium bulls $9.50-10 50. Calves, 150. Fully steady: two cara medium to choice 335-330-lb. slaugh ter calves $13.75-14, light trim. Hogs, none. Steady; few loads and packages good to choice 200-240-lb. barrows and gilts $15.75, odd good 245-270 lb. $15: food sows $U. Sheep, 800. ADout steady; choice limns damme 91, mrnium 10 gooa $11.50-12.50, common and cull lambs plentiful, weak, largely $8-10. Cull to good shorn ewes $2-4. Chicago, Oct 10 (UP) (WFA) Livestock: Hogs, 10.000. Complete clearance early; good and choice 150-240 lbs. $14.75; heavier hogs and good and choice sows $14. Cattle. 7.000; calves. 1.000. Top 1150 and 1331-lb. steers $18 35: best year lings $18: heifer yearlings $17 SO; stockers and feeders $10-13. Sheep. 3.000. Late Monday: slaugh ter lambs barely steady; top western $14.60 for four doubles 83-lb. good and choice Montanas: other westerns S13.50 to $14 for medium to good; Good and choice native lambs $14-50-14.85. Portland Produce Portland. Oct. 10 (UP) Wholesale market list: Cranberries Coos MacFarlanes $7.60 box. Melons Watermelons 2c lb. Ice Cream 2-2'c lb. Cauliflower No. 1 local $1 75 crate. Celery Hearts $2 50 dozen bunches. Corn Northwest $18 3 -2 00 sack. Chicago Wheat Chicago. Oct 0 (UP) Wheat: upen man nuw iiu.ii Dae. ..$1.83'i 1-Ii5i $1.63, tie-A'i Mav..JJf(, I SO', l.SS-'e 1-38'i July J 48I 1 B, l.A Hfl'l Spt. 1 47; 1.47", 1 .40 S 147'. S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Oct. 10 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score 42'4, 90 score 40V4, 89 score 41V4. Cheese: Wholesale prices, loaf 27.9, triplet 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 54'4 S5'4, medium grade A 4B'V 47Vs, small grade A 22i-23v4. large grade B 37,4-38V. Wall Street New York, Oct. 10 (U.R) Strength in air line shares high-' lighted a late moderate recovery movement in stocks that I if tod prices from their early lows to day. No one factor could be given credit for sparking the buying movement in the airlines unless it was last night's statement by Jack Nichols, vice-president in charge of international develop ment for Transcontinental and Western, that his company stands ready to triple Its overseas serv ice Immediately after January 1 Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American- Tel. Sc Tel 163'4 Anaconda ... 27'i Chrysler 92 Curtis Wright 8 General Electric 38 V General Motors '63 Montgomery Ward , , 93 kind of ant Irritate ftr apiel etomach eveo after repeated doaca. Tear rhll wrt to remind yon to (at Superio today, to you cm bare it oa haod when beadacbea, colda, etc, mike. Sea bow quickly it relleffl 'pain how n afttr tak. aMmMI ins. Atyourdrassiit i, 1 U and 394- 29'S 44 V. 109 10 30&ij 36H 348 9-H 30i 49'i 88 V4 P.-T.A. Activities Roosevelt P.-T. A. Roosevelt School Parent Teacher association will meet Friday, Oct. 13, at 2:30 p. m. In Room 11 of the school. Mothers of children in the sixth grade will be hostesses for the meeting. Lincoln P.-T. A. "Guiding the Citizens of To morrow" is the theme for the coming year of the Lincoln school Parent-Teacher associa tion. What kind of discipline now? Is the topic for the first meeting of the year which will be held Friday, Oct 13, at 2:30 p. m. at the school. All parents and anyone interested in child welfare are Invited to attend. The social hour will be In the form of a reception for the teach ers so that all parents will have an opportunity to become acquainted with the teachers of their children. A program will be presented by the children of Mrs. Clark's room. TAVERN OWNER HELD Butte, Mont., Oct. 10 U.R) Proprietor James Booth of the Beer Can Tavein was being held for investigation here today after allegedly firing three shots that killed James E. Clem. 29-year-old Butte miner whom Booth said "came over the bar after me." Too Late to Classify LOST I box 30-30 Savage rifle shells, someplace down-town. Will finder please call Mall Tribune 2 1 4 1 or 354 2. Reward. MIDDLE AGED or elderly lady to stay durln ft sc hool hours. Pho n e 64 1 0 SIMS BROS will be open Wednesday. Oct 1 1 th. FOR SALE Rahhlt alfalfa hay, 3rd cutting. Fabcr s. 34 S. Riverside. DOUBLE RED Delicious apples at 1113 S. Dakota. Bring containers. TOR RENT Furnished apartment. f:ss heat, electric refrigerator. Close n. 14JS. Bartlett. FOR SALE-Clean wool bl link eta and bath towels. 3 single bed spreads. 816J3. Jakdfi!e. BICYCLE BASKETS All metal, pre- war quality. Sims Bros. FOR SALE Lee's Germorone and Lonax for chickens and turkeys. Faber's. 34 S. Riverside. BICYCLE TUBES We have a few used 26" balloon tubes'. Come In and pick out what you necd Stnis Bros. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Berrydale avenue. Box 79. FOR SALE Fwher's Eftg Producer. Faber's. 34 S Riverside. Ph. 444ft BICYCLE SKATS less than ceiling prlce. jSims Bros. C A O hrt Lar8 home," 3 bathrooms, tj4ZUU located very close In. Y plenty shade, house Is In good cond ttlon. H O . W t Ison, 7 Chestnut. Phone 4644. FOR SALE High grade Guernsey heifer calf. 6 months old David A. Nelson. Ht. 3 Box 33, McAndrews and Morrow Road. 3 HIGH SC HOOL sirls would like to work after school hours. Late hours not preferable. Phono 107 Central Point. WA NTED Receptionist and tvp1 easy hours. Coll In person at 103 N. Central, between fa and I only Wednesday. FOR BALE Globe Wernicke. 4 drawcr, steel, legsl size filing cabi net. Call 3fi04, DO YOtT EMTOY real home made chill and soup? You can get It at the Canteen, and don't forget our home made pie They are swell The Canteen. 414 E. Main, next door to Roxy Theater. 51TlphTn1uM plants and Iris for fall jlantin Premiers, J107 E.Maln. BICYCLE TIRES AH popular makes. Guaranteed quality. Sims Bros. FOR SALE Blue Darmon plums, 4c. loijortlnnd AvePhone 4fl.1rt; G"o6n BOAT for sale or trade. Phone 5f9 1 after pL m. Bicycle tires sim Broa i3R. Flr FOR SATE Male St Bernar'Ofo'me requirements: permanenfv. freedom, atiertlon. Food requirements: $.100 monthly, no ration notnta. 827 Pennsylvania Phone 545H Hi" BICYCLE TUBES GoofUied balloon tubes, supply limited. Sims Bros FOR RENTModern furnished fl-room house with girafe. water paid Rent ao per month Call SIR 9. Central, or Phone MM) nr WANTED-Foiir hTgh school girls to work after school and on Saturdays. Must he over 11, have working Dr rrtt and social security number. Montgomery Ward : JtXVflFX with NEW nil DAMT BaT w B W I SPEED-EASY i la-mil Breeare through that pint-Ing-over-paper job with Du Pont Spccd Hasy. Just thin with water. Mart right in. Stroke it on, slick and quick. Before you know it job' . - n , todCCU'' 6 " 1 La, Kr.frimt rtmUi mil ymr Perin. R. B. .t:... Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney . Radio Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Cal. Texas Gulf Sulphur . Transamerica United Aircraft U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel RCBBr BTCTCTS retAT-S rtra! mpmeni in more wan a yeare. btma proa frAXTED Plowing. dTicrig"and har rowing- Get your (all work done. Dial 89go after 3 30 p. m. BICYCLE TUBES We now'have acme econd hand 26" balloon tubea. Sime Pro. fOR SALE IS to 18 tone food "dairy hay, cheap, lit houia eouth Lona Pine achool. SIMS BROS opening Wedneeday, Oct. BICYCLE PEDALS 39c each. Sime Bros. i LIVESTOCK AUCTION every Satur- oay ni we j'avuion, rnoenix. ure.. commencing 1:00 p. m. aharp Have lota of etock for next aale 200 head of cattle. Including consignment of 6S head of atock cowa and fat cows and heifers. We will also have lots of fat calvee and feeder pigs. Our market offers all the feeding and watering facilities of the most modern Auction sale yards. Remem ber, we cater strictly to the sale and transportation of livestock. Whether you wish to buy or eell, at tend our regular Saturday sales. Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co: A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. Ph. 822.V Medford. Oregon. WK STILL have stock PRE-WAR Du Pont automotive finishes. Let us re flntsh your car while these mater ials last. All work guaranteed. 8IMONIZING STEAM CLEANING 1 MITCHELL PAINT SHOP, i 60S S. Riverside. ! HAY FOR SALE tfholce ntta.fa. grain and clover hay. cut during dry weathar and free of weeds. Cured and haled in -the barn. Grown on the Upper Applegate river. Write C. C Chittock. Rt. 2. Box 71, Jack sonvllle.Ore. DON'T worry about moving. For com plete service phone 46fi4, City Tranifrand Storage. 38 Ji ElrSt. FARMERS' ATTENTION for fast de livery or quick move of heavy ma chinery phone 2ft(l8. Davis Transfer Storage Co.. 40 S. Fir St. FOR RENT Deal rn b le moderh fur nished apartment. Adult. (116 S. Oakdale. THE MIDWAY AUCTION CO. will hold their regular sale Thursday,: Oct. 12th. beginning at 10 30 a. m. on the miscellaneous and furniture; beginning at 1 p. m. we will start selling horses, cattle and hogs. Re member the date and time Thurs day, Oct. 12th. 10 30 a. m., at our new location, Midway Road at 4 Corners. Midway Auction Co. WE HAVE consigned for this week's sale 20 head of horses, both saddle stock and work horses; several sad dles and rigging; large consignment of cattle bulls, fat butcher cows, veal calves and hogs; also regular lineup of dairy cowa and calves. Bring your consignments in as early as possible. Midway Auction Co.. K. W. Holmes, Auctioneer; N. A. Mead, clerk. At our new location, Midway Road at 4 corners. LOST Billfold containingHf.ver's license, social security card and a sum of money. Reward. G. H. Tay lor, RL 1, Box 188-B, Grants Pass, Ore. DI S H WASHER wanted. Berrydale R ea taurant. 1M2 N. Riverside. r'&R" SALE .933 Rockne Studebaker sedan, 100. Phone 3089 or see after 5:30 at 239 S. Front. FOR PENT Trailer house, furnlsneti. $3 week. Working people. 127 N. RtvorsidC; DRIVING 1041 Bulck Salem Friday. Take 4. Phone Fleming 2948, 7 to 0 p. rn. FOR SALE Good balloon -tired bl cvcle, nearly new. Murrey's Bicycle Shop LOST 2-ir7 ia KoseT 14-ft. Jong . Please return or call Gilmore Oil Co. fORR ENT 3 furnished rooms, t20. Inquire 318 E. MatiNot Modern. FOR SALE 3 aers on the Rogue River, near Shady Cove. Ift0-ft. river frontage, good hunting and fishing. Ph. 442?, after 5 o clock. ffUMMAC.F, SATE Oct. 13. 14 and IS. Mnsonlc Bldg.. corner of Main and Hnlly streets. Sponsored by M I Inn at-v ttnr-lot v Viral fhrlaHun cnurcn. Bring donations Wednes day afternoon. nuBnr.lt BICYCLE PEDALS Just ar- nvt-n o m i nrog. WANTED 4 or S-room furnished nouse ey permanent residents Write Box 1978 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE One Imitation leather couch, new springs; new green for- mat, size slip Included; also guuar. rn. oh.vi. one s. central. FOR SALE ALFALKASfd cuttine By bale, ton or load. Let ua quote yoii, F E SAMSON CO. WANTED Grain grinding. If you are too busy to haul, we will haul, grind and return your grain at m on raj e cost, r . EaAMSOW CO. CADIES cloth and "fur coats reUned": Isdies suits rc-tailored Expert work. rrrnNonahle prices. Mrs. Gould, 108 Washington. fOR SAl.Ff-huSe.r's Wheat Mix Mill-r-!? Fiber's, 34S. Riverside. CSE BEST QUA LIT? red flrVawlTust from Faher's Immediate, delivery. Quickly Relieves Distress of A llttl, Va-tro-nol up ch nostril effectively end promptly relieve, Olstreu of head cold-i-nukea brrathlng rosier . Also help, prevent many colda from devel oping If used In time. direction! In tolder. ISKllI s Is -Daly Nit, In,, art! III! WMrt lliltll III V1CKSVATJ10H01 m sir .4 M.J crC-f VWm I T-3 done. One coat's ,11 you need ('most every time). And it dries in an hour no long wait before you move back In. A speedy, easy paint Job 1 1 1 backed by Du Pont the name that mean satisfaction. 33 N. BARTLETT tjeaamm S -J. 'A I V 1 ml OLIVIA 1 3v mm Tuesday. Oct. 10. 1344 ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FrVT FOR E ALE Morton's Sugar Cure for bams and bacon. 34 S. Riverside. Phone4440. W"ANTED--Woman to work in res taurant, bet of wages, short hours. Apply at once. Berrydule Restau- rant, 1M2 N. Hlverjide. REPLACE y6urbroken window glass New glass Installed while vou welt MEDKORD MILLWORK CO.. The Glass House, Phone 4U2 loth and Grape WANTED Salesman to asMst in oper ating our lumber business, lumher or building experience preierrrd. Btg Pines Lumber Co. Phone 30.10. Commercial spraying Tf vou wont your peach leaves sprayed ror curl leaf phone 6561 after 8 p. m. W it h row. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds of beauty service, Permanent a specialty. Ph. aliO N. Central. A. C TKACT6r, model K O.. 48 horsepower, with dorer Made, die eel motor In good condition Phone 3748. 9 e. m. to 5 p. m., for ap point men t. for used PIANOS and ACCORDION, all sizes at reasonable prices, call Purucker's at 419.V CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dual ex. Ph 3919. flih and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to us. WANTED Lata model used care Highest prices psid for good, clean automobiles Crater Lake Motors ATTENTION PLEASE! Wanted: Late mode) used car. Highest cash prices paid. Large stock Dnvton-McClaren tires Bring In your certificates Still have a few good used cars Look them over oefore you buy Gel ready for winter now We have batteries, toglighu, beater hose. A. Z. "TUBBY" DEAN, Your Pontine Dealer, 6th and Grape. Dial 3043. Medford. Ore. Buv War Bonds. WANTED Woman to help housewoik 9 or 3 days a week, j with . mnnti wages, strictly modern home. Trib une JpitOU FOR SALE We always nave a few later model used cars on hand. See us before you buy Crater Lake Motors FOR SALE Fisher's ?alf Slal Faber s. 34 S. Riverside Phone 4448. Medford. at Beat Cretk bridge. TRUCKS mi ton to potrr-nvi tonsi iusis, rial appmatih HUMPHREY MOTORS Vy, ei ar Mask AffeEH'1wBjgggaaBaeaWaeae.eBeT I 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 lnJlAltAaJ.r'fc ' ' aaMMfW'avWaaaaat'jsd ST ARTSTO MORROW! HELL-DIVERS OF THE KMY . . , Zooming, rolling, banking . . . throttles "full open" . . . 11; fiymg to 7-' .J ana one DON AMECHE DANA ANDREWS CHARLES BICKFORD SIR CEDRIC HAfiDWICKE WILLIAM EY THE r Endi Tonlta: 1 nriuni ' a DURBIN In 'Xmat Holiday' I . - , s Tt., s av.--. ' - I- "AGATES" polished and mounted. Have your agates made up for girts. Orders must be in before Nov 1. Santo Ana to Shop. 423 E. Main, NOW SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRr Without Painful Backache IMany sufferers relievo nagging bsclcaebe quickly, once they discover tlmt tha re&l causa of their trouble may be tired kidoersL The Itidneya re Nature chief ay of tak ing the eictu acids and waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 8 pint a day. When disorder of kidney function nennlte poisonoua matter to remain in your W.jod. it may um naitiirm backache, rheumatic paioa; If pains, Icea of pep and enemy, getting up night a, swelling, pulGnesa under th eye, beadacbea and diuineas. Frequent orraatr pfttwagr with smarting and burning som times enow there ia something wrung with your kidneys or bladder. Don't waitt Ak your drusglnt for Dosa'a Pills, uaed successfully by millions for oves 40 yeara. They give happy relief and will help the S milea of kidney tubes Hush out poison oua wsate from your blood, titt Doan s Pills. 2 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITSI Shows Start 1:45 6:45 9:30 Hurryl Last Nitel 'GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST' Plus: 'STARS ON PARADE' Starts Tomorrow! BACK AGAIN! THE DEAD END KIDS In "BLOCK BUSTERS" Plus, His Six-Guns were law! glory ana a Kicussnn at. 'Il.l inriusi ... Wt,r