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H 1 i ? LOCAL and To Klamath Falli Paul Han lin, United States deputy mar shal. Is in Klamath Falls today on official business. Leaves Wayne Smith, S2c, left Wednesday for Farragut, Ida., after spending a 15-day leave with his wife and sons, who are now residing in Ash land. At Avalon Virgil Conklln, oldest son of Mrs. George Conk lin, Route 1, and recently ac cepted for service with the United States merchant marine, Is now stationed at Avalon, Cat alina Island. e Check Oil Householders should not have used more than three per cent of their total ra tion of fuel -oil to date accord ing to the local war price and ration board, it was stated to day. Unit Meets Talent Extension unit learned how to use scraps of material in making clothing and gifts for Christmas when 19 members met at the Talent city hall Tuesday. Mrs. Wini fred Mason, new chairman, was In charge. Here From Spokane E. W. Jarboe, field representative for the Production Credit corpora tion, Spokane, arrived in Med ford last night and will spend today and tomorrow at the local office of the Southern Oregon Production Credit association. Mr. Jarboe will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Plaskett, 11 Highland Drive, relatives. Leave Today Mrs. Ina C. Alenderfer, chief clerk of selec tive service board No. 2, and Mrs. Helen Razum, chief clerk of board No. 1, left today for Pocatello, Ida., where they will appear before the grand jury to testify on behalf of the govern ment for two deserters from conscientious objectors camps in Idaho. Extended Final date for re tailers to deposit or exchange blue ration tokens has been ex tended from Oct. 9 to Oct. 16 because of the large number of tokens spent by consumers as the Sept. 30 deadline ap proached according to the local war price and ration board. The blue tokens are no longer in use by customers. To Hospital Mrs. C. M. Ruch of Ruch is again a patient at Sa cred Heart hospital, having re turned there Wednesday. Mrs. Ruch suffered a paralytic stroke several weeks ago and after spending a considerable time in the hospital was removed to her home at Ruch where she re mained for three weeks. Mrs. Ruch's sister, Mrs. Earl Biga low, and Mr. Bigalow have made their home with Mrs. Ruch since the death of Mr. Ruch. Self Confidence America's Need Johnson Avers Chicago, Oct. 13. (U.R) Eric Johnston, president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, believes that the United States "needs faith in itself and faith in its productive capacity." Johnston told a meeting of the Ingersoll Die and Disc Casting Co., at its 60th anniversary cele bration last night that "many who seek in the ideological debris of other nations for the solution to the present state of world problems might well look to the United States." "If we can't solve our prob lems, the rest of the world will go down to Davy Jones locker with us," Johnston said. ? Military Train Strikes Freight Dunsmulr, Cal., Oct. 13 tU R) The second section of a military train ploughed into the rear of a freight train going into the Southern Pacific yards at Ger ber, about 75 miles south of here at S a. m. today, derailing the passenger locomotive and setting two freight cars on fire, railroad officials reported. No one was hurt in the colli sion, officials said. Railroad fire fighters from Gerber and Red Bluff extinguished the blaze. PUBLISHER IN LONDON 4 London,. Oct. 13 (U.R) Mar Vgaret Ailshie, publisher of the Boise Statesman and other Ida ho publications, arrived by clipper plane today as a guest of the British government for an inspection of factories, day nurseries, and other aspects of wartime Britain. MAYOR ICAR STOLEN New Rochelle. N. V., Oct. 13 (U.P.) Police were looking to day for a stolen 1940 sedan with I Red Cross In the headlights, fancy seals on the front doors and special shields front and I back. It belongs to Mayor Stan r , Icy Church. POISON OAK? Try bottle o ZEMACOL You muM he .ill-tied l utn n ft eheertull" refunded i.rf a tuUM U Cmj al WLslfc1 JUUIiL PERSONAL i CALENDAR Friday I 8:00 p. m. Daughters of; Unian Veterans, armnrv. 8:00 p. m. Graduate Nurses association, District Four, Girls' Community club. Hostesses, the Misses Maud Demarest, Helen Crotty and Mildred Richmond. Saturday 12:30 p. m. Zuieima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, luncheon at Methodist church In Grants Pass, followed by regular meet ing and ceremonial at 2 p. m. 2:30 p. m. Colleea Women's club of the Rogue River Valley, Home of Mrs. J. F. Lawrence. 2218 East Mai.i street. Program, Mrs. F. J. Newman and Mpt Blanche Canode. Miss Elizabeth Burr, social chairman. IN LA. SUNDAY Aboard Truman's Camoalen Train, Oct. 13. (U.PJ Sen. Harry i o. iruman, Democratic vice presidential nominee rolled west across Texas today on the first leg of the avowedly political part of his swing around the country. He will arrive Sunday morn ing at Los Angeles where he will discuss reconversion Monday night In the first campaign ad dress of his current tour. He scheduled platform appearances at Houston, San Antonio and El Paso. He entrained late last night at New Orleans where he had spent three days and attended the an nual conference of the Mississip pi Valley Association. In two addresses yesterday he said flood control should be given first pri ority among postwar public works projects and urged using the experience of the Tennessee Valley Authority as a guide for developing other river valleys particularly in Missouri. Female Negroes Gabble While Fire Crackles Tlllicum, Wash., Oct. 13 (U.R) Flames racked merrily through a Tillicum building while two unidentified female Negroes held a lengthy debate over which fire department to call. One woman held out for the brigade in near-by Tacoma, while the opposition contended that the matter should be handled by the local blaze-busters. The first woman overrode her opponent's veto and called the Tacoma department. "Sorry," the fire truck dis patcher answered. "That's out side our territory." The second woman stepped smugly to the phone and sum moned the district fire engine, which arrived forthwith. The house, garage and adjac ent workshop $4,500 worth were a heap of smouldering ashes. Sweetheart Hears , Shot on Telephone As Lover Suicides Chicago, Oct. 13 (U.R) Harry V. Hogans, 54, wealthy lumber! firm executive, shot himself to death in his hotel room last night ' while his sweetheart who re-i fused to marry him listened over the telephone. ' Mrs. Jeanette Tees, 38, told police that Hogans telephoned ' her and threatened to kill him-1 self if she refused to marry him. I "People who threaten to kill j themselves seldom do," she said! she replied. "They don't?" Hogans said. "Listen to this." i She heard a loud report, she said, and called the hotel to send I a bellboy to his room. The bell hop found his body stretched across the bed with a revolver in one hand and the telephone in . the other. TULE LAKE PRISONERS PROTEST AGITATION Newell, Cal., Oct. 13 (U.R) Crop harvesting by 425 enemy soldiers Interned at the T u 1 e Lake prisoner of war camp was scheduled to be resumed today after a one-day work stoppage was settled by war department representatives and growers, It was announced last night. The prisoners, not Japanese had protested against working because of Nazi and Fascist agi tation within the camp, grower representatives said. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulston relieves promptly be ti It goes rteht to the seat of thf rouble to help loosen and expei term laden phif-urn. and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender, ln '.amed bronchial mucous mem iranes. Tell your druitnst to sell you bottle of Creomulslon with the un rsundlng you must like the way It uickiy ailayi the cough or you an o have vour money back. CREOMULSION or Cough,, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Km mm n ri a jav 4 Chicago (U.R) 'Too much make-up, too much jewelry, too many furs, and those huge flowers they wear. Some 'of them look like t well-kept grave," is the way Henri de Chattillon, Parisian fashion de signer, described American wo men, as he stopped here enroute to Mexico City, He believes, however, that the American woman is the most beautiful of all in face and in form. But "she does not wear her beauty well, except for a chic few." Her dress should be shorter, with softer lines, and more feminine appeal. Her hats, according to Henri, are atro cious." Slacks made de Chattillon feel "sick all over and positively livid with shame." There was nothing drab about Henri as he talked about wom en's fashions, wearing a pink shirt, wine-red tie, and navy blue suit, and with a brilliant fuschia hat streaked with purple blue lying on the dresser. De Chattillon favors simple, graceful gowns with broad hats to shade the face. "Even a young face gains if it is shaded a little," he said. "That horrible off-the-face hat Is passing away forever, thank goodness. It was just too revolting!" The men In America are en tirely too conventional for Henri, who would like to see collarless shirts, lapelless coats and brighter colors in suitings even pink or baby blue, which, he said, "I could wear with per fect insouciance, so long as the whole ensemble is harmonious." Nothing can be done about women's bathing suits, he said, shrugging his shoulders. A de signer's business is to conceal artfully, and you can conceal nothing in a bathing suit. "Some women," de Chattillon said, "Just should not go bathing." Prospect Prospect, Oct. 13 Miss Mar garet Ellie Taylor was guest of honor at a birthday party on the Nelson Nye lawn October 7. Out door games were played and later refreshments were served. Margaret received many pres-1 ents. The guests included Dar lene Nye, Avalyne and Nadine Pitchford, Juanita Chandler, Lola Marie Chapman, Coralee Dnlton, Jimmy Tay'or, Calvin Dalton, Robin Hedgpeth and Darwin Bean. Mrs. Elmer Clemens enter tained with a bridge-luncheon at her home in Jantzer Village. October 11. Covers were placed for Mrs. James H. Grieve, Mrs. Frank Salter. Mrs. Mary E. Grieve, Mrs Earl Ulrich, Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick Jr. Mrs Ed mund W. Pease Mrs. Floyd Kelley and Mrs. Clemens. Mrs. Pease won high bridge prize and Mrs. Mary Grieve won the con solation award. , Mr and Mrs. Donald Kenney made a business trip to Kings City, Calif., last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps of Copco, Calif., spent October 6 and 7 with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phipps. Pvt. Norman Harrison of the army air force was given a 10 day delayed transit and spent the time visiting his mother, Mrs. Joe Josephson, here. Mr. and Mrs E. E. Fraedrick, Jr., had the first letter in ten weeks, October 11. from their son, Bud, fjrst class private In the Marine corps. He has been wounded in the leg, and is at a hospital somewhere on a south east Pacific island, but wrote that he was getting on fine. Pfc John Falrchild left Oct. 5 for Camp Grubcr. Okla., after a nine-day visit with relatives here. Miss Evelyn Ditsworth spent the past week In Medford visit ing with Miss Elizabeth Thomp son, Miss Helen Robertson and Mrs. Harold Sloper. Everett Fraedrick. accom panied by his brother-in-law. Frank Stinson, of Medford, spent the week end hunting in the An derson mountain area, and each returned with a fine large buck. Delbert Spain, Claude John son and Allen Collingwood who passed their physical examina- TRUCKS am ton to fetTT.rrvi tons, itftia. nil eitut HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 Mack Hons and were accepted In the U. S. Naval Reserve April 24, re ceived their call to report for training October 19. Spain is a "cat" driver for the George L. Jantzer Lumber company, and the other two men own logging trucks and truck logs to the Jantzer mill. WRONG MAN Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 13 (U.P.) Samuel Blechman, 54, was under a $2,500 bond today on an arson charge. He contacted an expert in arson, recommend ed by a friend and talked about three buildings he owps. The expert was an investigator from the National Board of Fire Un derwriters. Ose MaU lYlDuiis Want Ada. Too Late to Classify WANTED 4 or 5-room turnished house by permanent residents Write Box 1078 Malj Trtbun. FOR SALE Wlnchestor pump shot un. 16-inch full choke. Ions barrel, excellent condition, with box of shells: one H. t R. la single shot, ejector. Call after 5 p. m. 415 id wards. TWO GREEN CHAIN MEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Transportation available from Medford. Call Tom McGraw. 2538. Medford. from 7 to 9 p. m. McGraw & Collins Lumber Co. APPLES Delicious. Winter Bananas. Jonathan. Sahvay peaches. 5c. To matoes, field run. 3c. any amount, as sorted. packedlJ 35-lb. lug, 4c. Prunes, large sire. 6c. Pay Less Mar ket. 233 S. Rlvorslde, opposite Flro- stone TRADE '37 GM.C. la-ton pickup for '37 or later l'j-ton truck. Chevrolet preferred. Pay cash difference. Hotel Allen. Earl Hobbs. WANTED to rent or buy by service man deer rifle. Lt. J. T. Johnson. 344 S Central. FOR RENT Clover pasture and ranee land for 50 head of cattle. See John Wcisbrod. 2 miles north of Reese Creek on Crater highway. FOR SALE 35 tons of chopped clover hav. See John Weishrod. 2 miles north of Reesa Creek on Crater highway. , FOR SALE 4-room modern house and garage, close in. vacant now. In quire Route 2, Box 302. FOR RENT 2-room house, partly furnished. 20. J. T, enrage, Xovell, 304 chestnut at. WANTED Secretary - bookkeeper. Must have references and some ex- gerlence. See Mr. Knox. 301 U. S. ank Bldg. FOR RENT Nice heated apartment. No drinkers, children or pets. 304 SJCentraL "BROWNIE" liver and white male pointer. Reward. C. R. Babb. first house across tracks from packing house. Phoenix. FOR SALE-AU cust iron wood rioat- tng stove. Phone 7371. FOR SALESix-lnch Joiner. Box 365- B, Ross Lane. GOAT FOR SALE White mu'ley Billy. 83B w. -inn. 1931) Ford 4-door sedan; 19.18 Lincoln Zephr 4-door sedan; 1!3B Studehakcr 4-door sedan; 1U38 Pontine 4-door sedan; 1938 Plymouth 4-door iM.m; 1934 Oldimnblle 4-door sedan: 1937 1 'a-ton Ford truck van, less than 1000 miles on motor See us for your nePds In transporta tion. We have a few later models in view for sale. AUTOMOBILE MARKET, 6th and uarueu streets Telephone 3919 Open Snturdny 0 to 7 C A OCA Almost new two-bedroom tj4ZjU cottnse. oak floors, double construction, garage. Oil stftve. electric ranpe. refrljicratnr. Venetian hUmta, Included In pur chase price. Immediate possession. Also Cyl CAft aBt 'de, two bedrooms. UtDUU living roum with (Ire " place, kitchen, breakfast nook, bath, nervire porch, furnace. Garage, corner lot. Possession. Also OjIA A East side, fine view, two tJ 41) U lrrte ln, N rarly new ' iiitrnliiw wl i InriTf liv ing room, dining room, two bed rooms, bath and sri);iriitc hhnwr, service porch, utility room with furnace double sarane. A very at tractive home. FnTscasion Nov. 1st. Also POQftA Four rooms, hnth, ftre tJaJOuU place, oak floors, base- mr:il. Ui 'imt'r. , .... ner lot, east side. Immediate pusses ton. Elmer Herrled. Exclusive Afrent 44 N Hlveriide. Di.il 33t7 - ifviT"-""'' 'fay u rf -rctV ; AJ - ... f. r Mav II I ' .'." uh e no i c"9 11 1 1 SMI ! as. i is ii bi Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music Summer Hours 9 p. m. 'Til 1 a. m. DEBAMLAMD OLD TIME DANCE FOR YOUNG AND OLD! SUMMER KOURS 9 'TIL 1 EVERYONE TOR THADVj 39 Woodsman automa tic, prattu-allv new, for rifle, .W-20, .32-20 or .35-55. in Rood condition. PaiilSnook. Tratl, Oregon. BEAIJTY OPERATOR "wanted. Bow- man'sBeauty Salon. Phone 3186. FOR SALE Coil sprint day "bed and mallrcss, SJO. 855 W. 2nd. Ph. 36S8. FOR SALE Modern home. 2Tou cm corner, new parafe, 2n30 feet, shade trees. $2000 cash. Phone. 2307 or sea at 433 Benson. C 4 0 Art Very attractive modern S J40l)U room house, hardwood v .www ,oors fireplace, basement, furnace, near school. OA1 OA A Good 9-room house, close MiUU In. two baths, y - M G wlton 7 Chestnut Phono 4614. FOn'SALE 4l acres." irrigated, mod ern three-bedroom house, excellent poultry nomine, for 400 layers, barn, other buildings, pressure system, pasture, smith. Phone 6171. t urner Oak Grove ro-vd-Siewart avenue. GLEN'WU.SON will deliver message vital to both parUes at K P hall Friday. 8:30 P- '.. "h ,nd Orapa streets. FOR 's'A' E 3 Ve.il chives. neaTTLane. first ro.id to ls:t. n.-ross Jacksonville hldhwav, last house. APPLE GIFT BOX SUTtPRlS.: your favorite service man with aomclhms dlflercnt. Mailable, ready to address. White Apple Stand. 3 1 i miles Kouth llicmyajr Open APPLES JonnUan.T5ellc!oui. Winter Bananas. Newtowns several grades. $1 up. White Apple Stand. 3 miles South Highway. Open Saturday and Sundays. Bring containers. A. c. Leww: WANTED Hammer spring and cart ridges for 38-45 MarlW. PhonaJWSi. FOR SALE Chester White meaner Sics, aisi 4 1", ' IB. Central Point. FOR A PERSONAL OH AUTO LOAN Sea THE OREGON FINANCE CO., 45 South Central. A Pioneer Firm. STORAGE SERVICETwo-stnry brick buildinK. lurmture carefully han dled, personal lockers. City Trans fer and Storage. Phone 4H64. 38 i Fir St. Refncorators Refinlshcd Like New. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP. DOB S. Riverside. FVHNlTURfe "MOVING Regular van service. Mate or nation wtdePhone "H63. Dim Transfer and Storage Co., 40 S Fir St. FOR SALE- 2 neat cabins in Wapner Crek district, heavily wooded. l, nrl arr U 1th tVlCh. At a barpatn. See A. F. Flowers. Phone 3-U. t FOR SALE -Registered Guernsey bull; also M.me :ood cows and young stock. See Hopkins at Box 308, Ross Lane, or plione oido, WILL CARE for children, infants, to 6 years, ail Asniana rtvcuu-, f.,rl WANTED Stnpld man for general farm work, year round Job with good salarv and comfortable batch ing Quarters. C. D. Kendall, Klrt- land fji-m. Central Point, ore. WANTED AT ONCE To buy or rent 4-bedioom modern home, close in, Mr K.-ninr lu.Mv Phone 57-U be- fore 11 p. m . or call at 20 N. Orange alter l p.jn. , vtitt V Miihnnnnv 4-nostpr bed. and ninhoKany library table. 811 Pennsylvania. Jhone42H:t FOR "SALE 12 gauge Winchester pump shot gun. $01111 Westjtlth. FOR SALE Packard 120 sedan, ex- illnnt .'nnritlinn. TAdlO. CO(d tlfCS. See alter 5 p. m. 3 miles south of Medford. Camp-U-Hest. WILL CARE for children In my home. 214 N. Peach Phone 3070. WANT 'HOUSEKEEPER Board, room and wages. J. I. Kenton, Phoenix. WANTTO BUY good one-horse. buggy, state price. J. 1. r enton. Phoenix. FOR SALE Very gentle bay saddle mare or will trade. Phone S-1I, FOR 'eALE Restaurnnt. gas range. counter and stools, nlsn gns hot water healer. 63 2 NJVlain, Ashland. LOST Small " black curly female Seottle, friendly, named Lady. Old red harness, no name or license tag. Reward. Mrs Fred Rankin, Red Cross. Home phone 4000. FOR RENT Pleasant room, close In. 711 KistMainstreet. SEVERAL tons of manure on Ross Lanc--Freo for hnuling. Phone CUJtt. LOST-Lady s'dark red billfold. Please return to Mrs. P. E. Thompson, No. 1, CarKill Court. l'hon 2tiU7. ROYAL NEIGHBORS" public dance K. P. hall. Oct li Guod music with modern rmd oldjlnie dancing. WANTED Electric refrigerator. 'Mrs. R. E. Breeding, 10(1 S. Grape. FOr'SALE Wood circulating heater. one sni'ill wood rnnse. 3-burner oil 1 stove with oven, and one divan. Bob's 2nd Hand Store, 6th and Grape. FOR SALE 0 rnlding'nictil roti with. pads, never heen used. Phone 2181. j Vis--.! ' r"tr-Y"-K i1f-tT,"'H i' -1'Hf ain.iiTWiiJ WELCOME! tAHGE wood etrmlfltln,? rieater. rn good condition. Phone aaaa or can at 406 King street after six or on Saturday or Sunday. fOR SALE '43 modil XVorld hlcyela. can at 132 in. Ktvertma saturaay morning between 8 and 11. FOR SALE 2 acres with 6-room mod ern house, 3 bedrooms, large wen and pressure svstem, nice yard and shade. 413 North 2nd. Centrl Point, part time. Permanent position, part time. ePrmanent position. TribUP Box 3304. MEDFORD PARGAlN HOUSE SPECIALS Just received shipment of single and double electric plates; cast iron skillets, chicken fryers and Dutch ovens. Get yours while stock la com plete. BLANKETS A new shipment of wool blankets and priced at $4 4!S while thev last. AIo close out on Sleeping bags at 9 95. all wool filled. Another shipment of locker trunks, suitcases, overnight bags and ripuer ban- PIPB. PIPE PIPE Large stock; of r ire-war pipe at pre-war prices Got t now. before prices advance AIo all sixes of pipe fittings, automat ic prossure pumps, pitcher pumps, centrifucal and rotary pumps New tock of pipe dies and cutters and downspout, all sizes. HARD TO GET ITEMS: Steel wool dish and wash pans, wheel bar rows, galvanized buckets, garbage cans, frvpans. coffee pots double boilers, washboards, milk buckets and other Items too numerous to mention. FOR THE LOG OtR: Chains, hooks, binders, cant hooks, pea vies, fire protection tools and extin guishers, etc "MOUSE PAINTS: All colore at 1 85 per gallon. Also shingle stain end oils. ROOFING PAPER: Large stock all sizes and weights, also felt paper, sheeting paper and building paper, roofing nails and cement at less than mall order prices. TOR THE FARMER: Large stock of fenclnn, 'netting, born wire steel posts, postholt dinners, staples, hay cable nd pulleys, binding twine una oaic m niu win i ubiiicm, collars and pads See us (or prices FOR THE MECHANIC: Just re ceived a larce shipment of Crescent and pipe wrenches, bench grinders ana vines, manareis, nrr.isi amis, ballpen hammers and tool boxes See us about your needs. NEW SHIPMENT of white enam eled ranges, with or without cods; trnsh ourners, wood cireulatmg neater1 and box beaters Huy now while stock is complete; also fire place oasKeia, au i um i it. UA3 ana on noi wa ter heaters, toilets, laundrv travs. lavatories, septic tanks, soil pipe and iiL-a-niaVmfn- "."I,-. a?5!' valves and fittings shower heads. drains and all kinds of plumbing repairs) no priority require. COMPLETE LINE tents, hsy cov ers tarpaulins and orlced right, at pre-war prices; also deer bags. LARCE ASSORTMENT of llnole. urn rugs In sires from 6x9 to 12x13 at pre-war prices. REMEMBER, it always pays to shop at the MEUFOUD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27-20 NGrapa St Dial 3744 RUBBER BICYCLE F-EDALS "just ar- rived K'ms Bros. FOR "SALF Ortho roderiF destroyer, kills gophers, rats and mice. Faber's, 34 S Riverside. FOR SALE--Vignro. complete ' plant food, fertilizer. Faber's. 34 8. River- sine. BICYCLE TUBES We have a few used 20" balloon tubes Come In and pick out what you need Sims Bros. FOR SALE Fluher's Moremllk A renl dairy feed. Faber's. 34 8. Riverside. Phone 4440 . , BICYCLE TIRES All 1 .pular mnkes. Guaranteed quality Sims Bros. 2 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITSI Continuous Sat Start! 1:45 ENDS SATURDAY The D.d End Kidt in BLOCK BUSTERS Plui' "BOSS OF BOOMTOWN" SUNDAYI e COLD AS STEHI "i t t i 3L . J . -sivV.kV-''Vtr-'vi iL.y,;.iin . atth ft PAT O'BRIEN (41 RUTH HUSSEY t ROBERT RYAM PLUS MORE ROMANCE iTS SCTIONI ft' -A-' 1H oiibiiiRm Hinm lEvtRiiHbayD SRnm UITNERI a tA I Friday Oct. 13. 1944 Eastern Yellow Corn Vetches Common, Hungarian, Hairy Sulphur Fine or Granular Hay 3rd Cutting Alfalfa Grain Hay Chopped Hay One lot No. 2 3rd Cutting Alfalfa. 29 per ton. F. E. SAMSON CO. WANTED Will pay good price for girl's bicycle. Urgently needed for work. Rt. 4. bo x 1 47, .Medford. SALE 35 USKO CARS Largest stock tn southern Oregon to chouse from Want to close out entire stock I N Shults 224 N Riverside HOUSEKEEPER wanted 3 aduTM. good home, modern. Phone 3935 from D Jq3. PEACHES Delicious Snlwnv Freo stones for canning or table. At Tuck er's, 4th house on riKht, Orchard I gniel)t;lye, off St e wa rt A v e . FOR SALE Larue wood or coal fa&t- erCasinojriub. 17 S. Front. FOR SALE Lady's oil wood coaT, never worn, size S2. Call after 8 p. m. or Sunday. Rt. 3. Box 365-B, Ross Lane. BICYCLE TIRES Sims Bros. 33 M. r ir. 27 BICYCLE "TTTfiFS"rG7"SH balloon tubes, supply limited. Sims I Replace vour hroken window glass New glass installed while vou wait I MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. I The (Mass Mouse, i Phone4ll2 10th andUrape ! ADAH'S I1EAUTY SALON All kinds , of beauty servico, Permanents a speclaltyPh 2ti(14 130 N. Central. I RUBBER BICYCLE PEDALS First shipment in more than 2 years. Sims liroa KC TRACTOR, iViuiiel K 5 48 horsepower with dozer b'nde die- I sei motor in good condition Phone 2748. 9 a. m. to 3 D. m.. for id. 1 rjointment BICYCLE RASKF7tSAM metal, pre-war quality. Sims Bros. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR 6a ve Tim. Cash and Gasv Call Automonile Maraet, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph 3919 0th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us COMMERCIAL SPR AVTv'A ffii want vour oeaeh leaves snraved for curl leaf phone 6561 after 0 p. m. B1CVCLE TITI3F.S-We now have some .-rnnrt hnnri oa- Knii,-.n k. ci,. Bros. I ATTENTION PLEASE) Wanted Late model used ears Hluhcst cash prl ea paid Large stock Di tnn-MeCIaren tires Bring In vour reriifirates Still have a few tood used care Look them over before you buy Gel rcadv for winter now We have batteries, (onllKhta heater hose ' A. Z "TUBBY DFAN, Your Pontine Dealer flth and Grapo Dial 3043. Med lord, Ore. Buv War Bonds. STARTS HERE IS THE HOLLYWOOD STAR PARADE THE SONG-STUDDED, STAR-STUNNING SAGA of AMERICA'S SHOW WORLD l TOMORROW " ' ' ""'L - tL L DON AMECHE , WING AND A PRAYER I Showi J I ' Kl flpRTl af l I I 1:45 II ! H LM ESII I l'jj 1 11 Jfta.iji! J. .1 I Hi T l MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE K""' : For used PIANOS and ACCORDIO all izes at reasonable prices, call Purucker s at 4193. WANTED Late model used cars. Highest prices psid for good, clesn automobiles Crater Lake Moturs. BICYCLE PEDALS 390 each. Stma Pros. W ANTED ' Woman to" help-with housewoik 3 or 3 days a week 8Xl wages, strictly moderr home Trib une Hon 882 USE BEST QUALITY red fir sawdust from Faber's. Immediate delivery. 34 S RiversldePhone 4449. FOR SALE We always riave'sf few latet model used cars on hand See us before you buy. Crater Lake Motors AGATES' polished and mounted. Have vour agate made up for gifts. Orders must be m before Nov 1. Sn J!.1 ' - ftte .hop.4 2 3 E Main. FOR SALE Ui-ton Dodge truck, long whcelbase, stake body, 3 nearly new 900-20 tires, good mechanical condition. Price $395 L. C. Taylor Co , DodKe-Plv mouth. 113 S. Rlver sidc. Phone 2963. FOR SALE Bed. complete with coll springs and new mattress. Ph. 4261. TRACTOR WORK Plowing, discing and hav chopping. Phone Mayo at 6UiR Medford. BICYCLE SEATS less Mian" celling price. Sims Bros. CARPENTER and painter New work, remodeling and repair work. Free estimates. H. M. Majors, Hotel Allen. BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER LODGE IS NOW OPEN Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing On Crater Lake Highway Near Trail Telephone Trail 1404 DANCE EVERY SAT. KITE At the Picturesque WAGON WHEEL PAVILION 4 Milci from Medford on Griffin Creek Road Dancing Starta at Swall Music Good Floor Lota oi Fun Coma Out and Meat Your Frianda STEVE BAKER and DAVE GOULD SUNDAY 1.-: .. HI n r hi;