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LOCAL and Payi Fln Ann Violet Bea gle, of Grants Pass, paid $19 , fine in city police court today on a charge of being drunk. A 10-day Jail sentence was sus pended. Lodge To Meet Crater Lake Aerie, No. 2093, and auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will meet in Eagles hall. West Main street Thursday at 8 p. m. Bal loting and committee reports will be heard followed by a dance. Baptists To Meet The Rogue River Valley Baptist association will meet Friday at the First Baptist church here from 3 to 5 w p. m. All members are urged to r attend this meeting and it is stated that there will be speak ers of note. ... Transferred Second Lieut. Neville Biden, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Biden, 711 East Jack son street, has been transferred from Camp Lee, Orlando, Fl., to Fort Warren, Wyo. He is in the quartermaster division and has been receiving special train ing. To Sew Medford Daughters of the Nile will meet Thurs day of this week to sew for the Shrine hospital at Portland. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A. Z. Dean, 1006 South Oakdale avenue, and will be preceded by a potluck luncheon at 12:30 p. m. ... To Meet Democratic Cen tral Committee will meet Wed nesday at 8 p. m., in the Hotel Medford basement. This will bo V the last meeting before election day. Officers urge that mem bers of the Roosevelt for Presi dent club and Dover for Con gress club also attend. Home From Salpan Pfc. Richard D. Larky arrived in Medford Saturday after having been on duty on the island of Saipan in the Pacific for the past few months. He has a 30-day fur lough and is visitnig at the home of his mother. Mrs. Nie! David son, 1015 Reddy avenue. Returns Here Mrs. Amy Putnam has returned to -her home in Medford, 227 South Ivy street, after spending sev eral days in Grants Pass with her son, Seth Putnam who is home on furlough from Farra gut, Ida. He has just completed his boot training with the U. S. Navy. ? Correction Junior High k School Parent-Teacher associa- tion will meet Thursday of this week instead of Wednesday, as was announced in the Tribune calendar through an error. Speaker for the meeting, which will be Thursday at 3 p. m. in room 41 of the school, will be Ben Schmidt, secretary of the Medford Y.M.C.A. During the business meeting plans will be made for the P.-T.A. food booth RADIO SERVICE All makes repaired or Completely reconditioned PHILLIPS' RADIO SERVICE Phone 3859. 1307 H. Riverside BEST PHOTOS REASONABLE PRICES E. HAYDEN JONES PHOTO STUDIO PHONE 3364 607 W. 2nd Phnn, numbfi onder mini Mrs Fred Bill TRUCKS ni tom to rotrr.nvi tohsi turn, mi Mrui HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 Riverside Dial 49B0 NEW WHrV TO" nI quick relief from V pn,doTOu hmtite trtikerina brcitue it leaei you with to up! tiomifh? H o. this new medial di. roerr, SuPtKiN. is "just whit th doctor ordered" tor roo. Ivpurtn Is iplrln plus-comiim thi sami pure. Hie iipirio foil hae long knowo-b-it dereloped br doctori in t special wit lot thot upset by pino jo its ordinary form. ThU new kind of av t"t,,et di"ol Bion quickly, leu the aipinn KM riht t the ioh of relierins Pin, reduces tn acidity of ordinary upixin. sad oott PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Wesleyan Service guild, Methodist church, at cnurcn parlors. 8:00 p. m. Chapter BE. P. E. O., home of Mrs. Louis Brown. 737 West Jackson boulevard. Mrs. R. W. Webster in charge of program. 8:00 p. m. Carnation club, home of Mrs. Susie Johnsburg. 213 Beatty street. Bring scissors. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. DAV Auxiliary Sewing club, home of Mrs. Clara Tingley, 818 West Eleventh. Members bring articles for rum mage sale. Covered dish lunch at noon. 1:00 p. m. Past Matrons of Nevita chapter No. 83, O. E. S., salad luncheon at home of Mrs. Ethel Freeman. 1:00 p. m. Get-Together club card party. Eagles hall on West Main street. Dessert luncheon. Public invited. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club, Girls' Community club. Mrs. O. H. Brenneman, paper on "Life in the Frozen North"; Mrs. L. E. Williams will review the book "The Way Our People lived." 7:30 p. m. Daughters of Job, Masonic temple. Thursday 1:15 p. m. Just Folks circle, Methodist church, home of Mrs. Clyde Leonard. 2:00 p. m Jacksonville Gar den club, home Mrs. G. W. God-, ward. 3:00 p. m. Junior High P.-T. A., room 41 of school. Ben Schmidt will speak on Y. M. C. A. at the Junior high school carni val scheduled for Nov. 1. On Trip Mrs. Weldon Mc Bee of this city, left Thursday for Camn Rohinsnn Arlr . whprfi she will join her husband, Capt. Mctsee. tone was accomoanied to San Francisco bv Mrs. Leonore Kellom and Mrs. A. O. Schenck. Mrs. Schenck will vis it her two brothers. HnrnM and Bob Acheson. Camp White Dance Enjoyed by Throng Of GIs and Girls Camp White, Oct. 17 Post mortems on last night's formal autumn dance Frankie Mas ter's bandsmen, who get around and should know, were lavish in their praise of Rogue River valley girls, agreeing that they had seen more pretty girls at last night's dance than In many a moon the autograph kids were out in force, and it was a constant parade to the band stand. As usual the Ashland and Riverside USO's and the Mar Kade did a splendid job of pro viding girls, all of whom were looking too, too sweet in their trim formals young Eddie Wil liams, Masters' vocalist, who has just turned 17, had the younger set dreamy eyed. twirls, who expected to see a handful of soldiers, were sur prised at the deluge of GI's Masters expressing delight at the nice looking crowd and the crowd returning the senti ment by a constant applause for the band, which will soon make a movie short in Hollywood. Flight of Cranes Assure Japs All Well at Formosa By United Press The Japanese people, Ra dio Berlin suggested today, received their first assur ance that everything was go ing well at Formosa from a flight of cranes over the Imperial palace in Tokyo. The cranes, considered a good luck omen in Japan, fiew over the palace Just as the "great victory" of For mosa was being announced, Berlin said, adding that all Tokyo took the flight as a sign of good luck In the next stage of the battle. P. S. The "great vic tory" of Formosa cost Japan almost 900 planes and the loss of Formosa's three main air bases. News of the nomination of a presidential candidate was first carried by telegraph in 1844. kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach not irrlrst of optet stomach ma liter repeated dojes. Iht this exit to remind you to t Superin today, so you can ban it on baodwbeo headaches, colds, tie strike. $,. how qo.ca.y relieTci ipiin-ouw , -s tnt too feel siier tak- (ta-I-SU lag. mtv -mm l)t snd J?. SIDNEY OF Sidney O. Stearns, 82, a resi dent of the community for the past 24 years, passed away at his home near Phoenix, Monday. He was born in Iowa, Sept. 10, 1882, and had been an orchardist most of his life. On Oct. 13, 1907, he was united in marriage to Katie Ross at Cambridge, Idaho. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Veral F. Stearns, four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Good man, Mrs. Celia Unruh, all of Medford, and Verda and Arlene Stearns at home. There are also two grandchildren, Charlotte and Valerie Unruh, Medford and a sister Miss Alta Stearns, New York. Services will be held In the Conger-Morris Chapel Thursday at 2:30 p. m. with the Reverend DuPray officiating. Interment will be In Jacksonville cemetery.. SGI MASKEW IN Mrs. W. V. Maskew, of 907 South Oakdale avenue, received word Monday that her husband, Sgt. W. V. Maskew, is In a hos pital overseas receiving medical treatment for wounds. Mrs. Mas kew and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thierolf, had word several weeks ago that Sgt. Mas kew was missing in action. Sgt. Masket is with the 91st infantry now in Italy and prior to transfer overseas was station ed at Camp White. Word of his injuries was Incomplete as was the location of the hospital where Maskew is receiving treat ment. Dover Installs At Rogue River Chapter Session Floyd K. Dover, commander of the Rogue Valley Chapter. No. 147 and auxiliary. Military Order of the Purple Heart, in stalled officers for the coming year at Rogue River Sunday night. Harvey Cassman will serve as commander. Edward R. Neff was installed senior vice commander; Clay C. Roberts, Junior vice commander; Karl J. Knutson, treasurer; Theodore Hopkins, chaplain, and Dover, chapter committeeman. Following a dinner served at 7 p. m. by the auxiliary, Theo dore C. Hopkins was principal speaker and Dover presented a Purple Heart medal to James R. Spargur, of Medford. A letter was read from Ray Dorris, national senior vice com mander who was unable to at tend and who was represented by Francis H. Walker, national deputy chief of staff. Next meeting Is scheduled for Nov, 19 at Ashland. Col. Hopkins was in charge of arrangements for the evening. 4,122 Packages Sent to Soldiers Overseas Monday Postmaster Frank DeSouza announced today that the post office force stamped and sent out of Medford Monday 4,122 packages for soldiers overseas for Christmas. DeSouza said that this was the "biggest day yet and looked like a good Christ man for many soldiers." No tally was available on other days. The O.S.C. extension office In the county court house sealed 5,556 cans for soldiers' Christ mas gifts, DeSouza said, and the Elks lodge had made and dis tributed 3,130 wooden boxes to the public. Four Medford Boys Join Naval Reserve Four Medford boys, 17 years of age, have enlisted in the U. S. Naval Reserve and are now at home on Inactive duty awaiting call to a naval training center, Herb Crain, recruiter in charge, said today. The four enlisted through the Medford navy re cruiting sfatlon. They are: Charles Alvln Pena, route 4, box 3. son of Mrs. Mar Jorie Pena Hopkins; Richard Frank Holmes, 1211 East Jack son street, son of Mrs. Ruth Holmes Boyd: Harold Lee Har ris, son of Ernest W. Harris, route 4. box 389-F, and Robert Nevll Funk, 619 Clark street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Funk. Clntins? tlmo for Sunday Too Lite to Claaatr? 6 -30 Saturday titernooo Plena! remember. WANTED 50 USED CARS Medford'i Largert Buyer Pays Highest Cash Prices No Deliyi. "Ask tha man who sold one" HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 f I.IVHD I elviitwto Filling the sky near Athens. Oreeco. with Uielr 'chutes, British para troopers fall from C-47s of the 12th Air Force Carrier Command. Ger man troops are evacuating all Greece to stabilize the Balkan front, ac cording to Berlin radio report. U. 8. Army Air Forces photo. Artificial Harbors Helped Landings On Normandy Beach London. Oct. 17 (U.P The greatest seaborne engineering feat in military history took place off the American and Brit ish beachheads in Normandy be gining five hours after the D-day landings the erection of seven miles of artificial harbors. The harbors, containing near ly 600,000 tons of concrete and 50.000 tons of steel, were con structed in England and towed piece by piece across the chan nel. Story Bottled Stories of this tremendous and almost inconceivable feat, which was credited largely with suc cess of the invasion, were re leased by censorship for the first time today. The size of the task can be imagined as comparable to build ing the Mobile, Ala., harbor at New Orleans and then towing it into position.- Moreover, these harbors were built under the nose of the enemy. They were put to use for un loading seagoing vessels along lonely stretches of French beaches where little more than rowboats ever had discharged cargoes before. The British harbor worked fully but the American harbor, which was laid by Capt. Augus tus Clarke of the U. S. navy, was hit by heavy storm which bypassed the British one. The storm smashed tops of the concrete caissons, tumbled tons of steel as if they were play- $60 AT 60 PENSION SAID TOO COSTLY Sacramento, Oct. 17 (U.R) Charles M. Wollenberg, slate director of social welfare, today estimated that the $60 at 60 pen sion proposition on the Nov. 7 ballot if adopted would cost $720,000,000 in its first year of operation and an "astronomical" amount In future years. GOV, WARREN ILL Sacramento, Oct. 17 (U.R) Gov. Earl Warren was confined to the executive mansion today with a cold and probably will not be able to keep any public engagements for several days, his secretaries said. WITHHOLD SAD NEWS Portland, Me. (U.R) Be cause of his age, Jeiemlah Campbellton, 105, has not been told that two of his great-grandsons have been killed in action In World War II. S MILLIONTH GARAND . Springfield, Mass. (U.R) The Springfield armory, which has been producing weapons for war for 150 years, recently turned out Its 3.000,000th Car and automatic rifle. Do leg Suffer 'PERIODIC HAILS WHh Its Weak, Nervous Dr$ggd Out" FeellngsT tf at rich ttm voti like to many rlrle and women suffer from cramp, headache, backache, feel ttred. reatlma. a bit moody all due to Junctional peri odic disturbance j Start at on try lyilta t. Plnk fcaro'a Veetable Compound to relive such symptoms. It's famous not only to help relieve monthly pain but also accompanying tired, weak, nervous feel ings of this nature. This la because of ; Its soothing effect on okb op wovak's most iMTomTry otoAffs. Taken rmi larly Pinkhsm's Compound hHpe build up resistance sgsfnat such symp toms. Follow label directions. LYD1A I PINKHAM'S things and turned months of work into a mess in a matter of hours. Capt. Clarke estimated later that the storm had a 10 per cent effect on the harbor. Churchill Aided The Idea for the harbors was partly that of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who helped work out the plans in 1942. They involved building on partly charted shoals, ports where a minimum of 12,000 tons a day could be unloaded for at least 90 days more than the ca pacity of all French harbors which might be captured in that time. The services of 20,000 men were required to build the mas sive concrete and steel piers. The whole layout was towed over by tugboats by D-day plus five and included 60 ships, rang ing up to the ancient 25,500-ton British battleship Centurion, which were sunk deliberately in lines as block ships. Too Late to Classify ORCHARD Men and Seed Growers Do you want bees for pollination next season. Then ace Stewart, the bee-man within 30 day from this dnte.33ft Pluni St. Fh.5B78. FURNISHED Apart menu close In. Lights and gas. Phone 3954. NEW FIR SAWDUST for burners. Medford Fuel Co.. TeLjll. , fcANTED experienced sorter and floor help. CaH at Refer FroUCo. WE STILL have stork PRE-WAR Du Pont automobile finishes. Let us r flnish your car while these mater ials last All work guaranteed. SIMONIZING STEAM CLEAVING MITCHELL PAINT SHOP 608 S. Riverside PEACHES Still some very nice qual ity Salway. Free Stones, for can-' ning or slicing at Tuckers 4th house on right. Orchard Home Drive, off Stewart Ave Bring containers. For" SALE Springer Spaniel pups. Phone 2443. fo RS A LE G M C. logging truck a n d duaMrailer. 113 S Ivy. Medford. WANT TO BUY Electric washing machine Write Box .12. Talent. Ore I WARD WEEK SPECIAL V pound' Zephyrator Cream Separator, floor ' m od c ,$ 07 50. WANTED rour women who can de- I vote thiee or four hours day to Interesting, profitable work. Reply, : fiving address and phone number. rtbune Box 3307. i The ROXY THEATRE re-opens FRIDAY with ALL NEW Equipment d an an ALL NEW POLICY See Tomorrow' Tribune! Meat Center. 231 East flth "wa aren't mad at nobody." Everybody' welcome. itOUGH BLOS At 11 R SLABSBtf double load $0 50 green. Med. Fuel ,Co , Tel. 3111 CXmWanU Ride (o Los Angelea or vicinity. Oct. 23 or 2-. Share ex- pgntea Rl. 1. Box 38B. "NOTICE TO HlT'NTERS" All our property In the Table Rock district will be closed to hunting (or tha re. mainder of the 1944 teaton. John Nealon. FOR SALE-Twelve head pure bred refiitered Guernsey cov and helf eri. htfih produoins. W. T. Croue. Grantt Paw, Ore.. R D. No. I. Box 143-A. . FOR "RENT Desirable apartment or house. 704 W, 6t h . BLACK Cocker Spaniel puppies tar sale Fnone latw DON'T worry about moving For com plete service phone 4664, City Transferand Storage. 38 S. Fir St. FARMERS' ATTENTION lor tail de livery or quick move of heavy ma chinery phon 2888 Dvis Transfer & storage to. u ct. rir t WANTED Hand lroner. No exper ience necessary. Apply American Laundry. 133 s. central. FOR SALE A black mare, works or rides, single or nouoic x-nenn q.io PLEASANT heated room with private entrance for gentleman, 220 N. Oak- dale. UPHOLSTERING RECOVERING LEATHER WORK MANUFACTURING CUSTOM BUILT Pleasing creations for discriminat ing tastes. Call Mr. Hutch Custom Upholstery Works. Phone 582. Cen- irai roini. FOR SALE 20" gauge Stevens pump shotgun. Lodgo Motel, Phone 3042. FOR SALE 1 pair men's rubber boots. 1 pair men's lined rubber overshoes. 1 pair 4-burkle Arctic overshoes, 3 pnlr men's high work in??!!L0''j. large size. Phono 3S30. FOR SALE Kentucky grain drill, 71 jc!htLPuninp'Pe1? nter - WANTED TO BUY an Ullma and Hen ry Latin book, new or used. Ph. ON E 1 13 h. p. electric motor, siT; one 2-wheel trailer, no tires, $35; 23 hens, $1.00 each; 1 garden shovel $1.50; 1 4-tn. bench saw S5.00; new lv upholstered overstuffed rocker, $30. Ph. ft i na: fijTnrt wv.fk SPECIAL All metal lunch kit white enamel interior and pint thermos. While they last FOR SALE Lotus hay or Alfaifn hay. Faber's. 34 S. Riverside. WE HAVE consigned for this week's sale a nice 1400 lb. team of work horses; 30 head of sheep. A nice bunch of 10 head of Black Angua 1.0H, steers, tnese steers are gram ira fat; Good line up of dairy cattle and hosK In the miscellaneous there will be a nice walnut dining room set (table butfet At 6 chairs i; dresser, i Simons bedstead & srrlnns; 1 John Deere corn sheller: Midway Auction Co, Midwav Road at 4 Corners. Thursday. 19th. beginning at 10:30 a m Livetsock jsalc at prn. WANT email "furnished home or apart ment 3 adults- Phone 2703. FOR SALE: Two coll bedpring. $4 and $5. GrantWalker, Phoenix. WANTED Pair of football shoes In good condition fixe 11 or 11. Phone 613L LET ut pl"?k your corn with a two row corn picker. Only one In vallev. Ph. 194 Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 31. FOR PALE Fisher's calf meal, or builder pellets. Fabers 34 S. River slide. Ph 4449. MAPLE Crib" and mattress, iron bed and coll springs. Ph. FOR SALE Piano, bed. springs, and mattress, chest of drawers, library table, battery brooder, large 1 1 i h p. electric motor and snw. young Guernsey cow, reasonable. Phone FOR SALE Fishers Wheat Mix, mill run. Fabers, 34 8. Riverside. Ph. 444f. WARDWEK-PECIAL Chambray work shirts. Famous blue llnme- steadersLslT-es 14 to 17:$L02. WANTED 3000"""Christmas treesTPK. 3R04 SAVE MOPfF.V Get your generator exchanges or get them rewound fit Severin Electric, 1303 N. Riverside, Signal Station. CaDiES cloth and fur conts re-lined: ladies anils re-tailored. Expert work, reasonable prices. Mrs. Gould. 101 Washington WANTED Receptionist. Local gfrl for permanent position as recep tionist with well established firm Mint be able to tvpe Cull Mrs Bartelt at 3161. Beer Creek Orch ards. 2 MAJOR FIRST -RUN HITS! Show, Start 1:45 6:45 9:30 STARTS WEDNESDAY Action! Romance! F? ., TOM CONWAY AUDREY LONG. 2XSHaI LAST NIQHTI PAT O'BRIEN . Plut: "SILENT PARTNER" zsnsz Rhythm! .(' v'A Tfw ROGERS pft J "TKI06IR" plus e Ui ND HIT . J mm Tuesday Oct. 17, 1944 FOR SALE MONARCH SPECIAL nou irE.iJ. MaKes em grow faster. Monarch Seed &Feed Cj N5TICET0 THETUBLie To anyone that has purchased oU and gas leases in Hnrney county, Ore- fon, and to anyone who may be nterested tn oil development In Oregon Please note: A meeting will be held at the Armory at 8 p. m. Friday, October 30th. It will be Interesting to at tend. J. T- Zuberj FOR SALE Cyclone-SEED SOWERS Monarch Seed Ac FeedCo. WANTED- Bookkeeper? full tmX5or part time. Permanent position. Trlb une Box 3304. FOR SALE BASUL for grain treaT ing. Effective, less objectionable to use. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. A"DAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds of beauty service. Permanent a specialty. Ph. 26fi4. 120 N. Central. AT" C. TRACTOR, model KT6.. 48 horsepower, with dozer blade, dle se) motor In good condition Phone 2748. ft a. m. to A p. m.. for ap- p ointment FOR SALE Daffodil, Tulip. Narcissi bulbs. PlBnt them now. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. CASH IN A TLASB FOR YOUR CAR 8ave Time, Casta end Gas. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3910. 6th and Barttert No Red Tape When You SeU to Us. ATTENTION PLEASE! Wanted: Late modal used ears Highest cash prices paid. Large stock . Davton-McCIaren tires. Bring in vour certificates. Still have a few good used cars Look them over nefore you buy Get ready for winter now We have batteries, toglights. beater hose. A. Z. "TUBBY" DEAN, Your Pontlao Dealer, 6th and Grape. Dial 3043. Medford. Ore. BiivWarBonds FOR SALE M O N A R C H (Brand) MILK EGG PRODUCER, $3 45 cwt. ii s gooq. iwonarcn aeen at reea -o. cvr usra ( ia. inn nu'nuiuna, , all sizes at reasonable prices, call Puruc k er's at 4105. WANTED Late model used cars Highest prices paid for good, clean outomohiles Crater l-aae Motors FOR SALE SOIL SiTLPHUR. apply it soon. Mona rch Seed & Feed Co. WANTED Woman to help with housework 2 or 3 days a week good wages, strictly moderr borne- Trln- une Boa 8H2 FOR SALE We always nave a few -Latex model used cars on hand See us before you buy Crater Lake Motors. FOR SALE BALED STRAWTTifalfa hay. Cedar Shavings. Poultry Peat. Monarch Seed Feed Co. "AGATES' poltanea and mounted Have vour agates nude up for gifts Orders must be in hefore Nov 1 Santos Agate Shop. 425 E Main TRACTOR WORK Plowing, discing and hnv chopping. Phone Mayo at 51tfl Medford FOR SALE VETCHES. Cray Oats, Kar.otas. Beardless Barley. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. SimptspHtsneednotmekandtortmroe wilh mtdrlnina itch, burn and irriutioa. j Smart's Prratold Suppoiltorics bring M I quick, wleoms relief. Their grind owdl- T cation means real cemferl, r-duccs strain, hlps tighten relsxd membranes, gently ' lubricates snd softens. Protective snd M I anti-thalEnf, eaiy to ma. Oft genuine F ' Slum's Pyramid Suppcaltorlee at your drug store without delay 0e snd I1J0 1 on maker's money-back guarantee. J i MB r STARTS TOMORROW r . .. t DAYS fr' END -r mmmmmmmmmmm TONITE , FOLLOW a rxtj-: , ,.M MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE nVB COTTNTRY ROME One acre and new five, room plastered house, hard wood floors throughout, two nice bedrooms, floor bath, attractive dining room, lota of bullt-lns, serv ice porch, wash trays, cement foun dation This house is especially well built and will stand investigation. On pavement, near Medford. For quick sale owners have offered this place for $5000, terms. Less than cost. See L. G. Pickell, 16 South Bartlett FOR SALE SEED GRAIN'S. CTdV ERS, Glasses. Monarch Seed At Feed Co. mm Drop Everything (or this i Amazing Way!, Don't worry tf rdtaarr mctfcods dl(ta PolBtM jrirj. Cm. at horns, ths formal used r DOCTORS dJuactlTtlr at noted Thora to at Minor Clint.-, B amiil hew QL'ICC 7Mir plU pain, itch, tcren ars rliTd. Gat $1.00 tnt Thrnton A Minor's Rectal Olnt tntnt tdiy. Or get tha Miy-to-apply Thora ton A Mtoof Racial inpoittorle, an'v Uw tnt nor. Try DOCTORS' way TODAY. At all good drug stores everywhere- In Medford, at Taylor's Ptnny-Wlse Drugs. 1924 -1944 20 FEARS of Entertainment The Craterian Theatres 20th Anniversary starts SUNDAY with 7 Big Days of Fun! SONS and DAUGHTERS OP A BRAVE PEOPLE! The lives and loves the hates... fears.... ambitions...ofa great people... woven into a magnificent tapestry that inmnr allun if Y tUIIO UIIVG III THE BOYS