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LOCAL and PERSONAL .... raiTV V. Mvers. 20 Aih- piUHH ' - ' land avenue, returned thu morn ing from Salem where be visited his brother who Is 1U. In Court Charles F. Camp bell, 49, was given a five-day sentence, suspended, in city police court this morning on a charge of being drunk. Minor Accident A ear driv en by Frank P. Smith of Route I Box 529, was involved In a mtaor collision with another car Sunday morning on West Main nvnrdina to a reoort filed yesterday. Driver of the second vehicle was unraenuum, Lodge To Meet Past Presi dents' night will be observed Dy the Eagles lodge when the group meets tomorrow night and Ini m tlation will be held for January candidates. The auxiliary will meet at the same time and will also hold initiation. Refresh ments and dancing will follow the lodge sessions. Valid Stampt Six more red stamps will be validated Jan. 28 for obtaining meats and fats and five more blue stamps will be validated February 1 for buying rationed canned goods, the office of price administration announc ed today. Red stamps Y9, ZS, A2. B2. C2 and D2 will be validated and wi.) last for a five week per iod ending March 3. Blue stamps H2, J2, K2, L2 and M2 will be validated for a month beginning February 1. 1 Cars Collide Cars driven by William B. Konopasek, 329 North Holly and Claude Lee Gunter, route 1, box 109R, col lided at the intersection of Stewart avenue and Peach street about 6 o'clock last night, according to a report on file with state police. Charles Konopasek, a passenger, was slightly injured, the report said, with minor damage resulting to the automobiles. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boagland of Klamath Falls Dec. 3. The child, named Alice Ruth, weighed eight pounds and two ounces at birth. This is the sec ond child born to the Hoag lands. Mr. Hoagland has been connected with the Fluhrer bakeries for over 17 years and for the past nine years has been manager of the bakery In Klam ath Falls. Mrs. Hoagland Is the former Eleanor Brownrlgg of Phoenix. CALENDAR Wednesday 8:45 p. m. Mariners' Class of First Christian church, friend ship hall of the church, notluck dinner followed by installation of officers. 8:00 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, armory club rooms. Book review by Mrs. Dolph Phlpps and cutting for Red Cross. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Dorothy aenpter, 80 Rose avenue, Thursday 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club, Girls Community club, dessert and cards. For reservations call Mrs. Herb Crain, 5175. 2:00 p. m. Golden Link Bi ble class, First Baptist church, at cnurcn. 7:30 p. m. Monthly class party of Mr. Spilvers" Bible class, Presbyterian church, at cnurcn. 8:00 p. m. Stated communi cation of Reames chapter O.E.S. followed by refreshments. Vis iting members welcome. Friday - 1:00 p. m. Electa Social club, birthday party at home of Mrs. Jennie Thompson, 819 Minne sota avenue. Covered dish lunch eon. Bring service. JAMES FERRELL PASSES. AGED 56 Mps Hitare Rtflme MONTHLY female nun You who suffer such pain with tired, nerjous, "dragged out" feelings aU due to functional periodic dis turbances start at once try LyUU B. Plnxham's Vegetable Compound to relievo such symptoms. Mado especially for women ft help na ture Also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow label directions. LVDULPINKHAM'SS!S! mm Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:45 5- COMING THURSDAY! The Best Bet in Town for the Best Laugh of Your Life! lufsxIffSHliK im BRACKEN . Betty MUTTON ' ALSO CHARLES STARRETT in "Hail to the Rangers" Bills Oa File Copies of all uis introduced into the cur rent session of the Oregon state legislature are received at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce office and are on file it was stated today. Anyone wishing to read the copies is welcome to do so according to Frank Hull, manager of the chamber. Club To Meet A demonstra tion of developing and printing will be given at the meeting of tne ymua camera club at meeting at the Y Club Thursday night of this week at 7 p. m., officers state. Tonight club members will sell refreshments at the club as a means of rais ing funds for the activities of the club. Notice to Workers Bed Cross surgical dressing workers were notified today that the work rooms in the courthouse will be open tomorrow and Friday and mat tne workers are to report as usual. Unexpected circum stances have arisen making it ne cessary to make an additional 1600 dressings during those two days, Red Cross headquarters siaiea toaay. Promoted Ross F. Swall, serving as an administrative of ficer in the 318 Medical Battal ion, 91st Division, in Italy, was recently promoted to caDtain. Capt Swall, with the division when it was stationed at Camp White, was recently given a di vision citation for outstanding performance of duty with the um Army in Italy. Mrs. Swall resides at IS South Barneburg aoaa. Leaves For Texas T. Set, William D. Davis has returned to Biggs Field, Texas, after en joying a 22-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Davis of Delta Waters Orchards, and his sister, Mrs. Paul Yocom of Spring street While in Med- ford Sgt. Davis was visited by his brother, Roy K. Davis, and family of Waldport, Ore. Sgt. Davis returned from Eneland last February after completing 25 missions over enemy terri tory as first engineer and top turret gunner on a B-17 bomb er. ' He has been awarded the air medal with three oak leaf clusters and the Distinguished flying cross. Sgt. Davis is now in the turret gunnery depart ment of Biggs Field, El Paso, lex as. James J. Ferrell, former resi dent of Medford who has resid ed for the last eight years at Bonanza, Oregon, passed away In a local hospital early this morning at the age of 86. Mr. Ferrell was born in Clark county, Kansas, March 6, 1888. Besides his wife, Maud Ferrell, he leaves four children. Opal Nelson, Medford; Hazel Smith, Jacksonville; Orville Ferrell, Klamath Falls and Daisy Cox, Bonanza; also the following brothers and sisters, Ella Wood- more, Zoola Bass and Jack Fer rell of Boise, Idaho; Katie Bowles, Kooskia, Idaho; Stella Bowles, Toppenish, Wash.; Anna Breshears, Portland, Ore.; Nellie Hanson, New Plymouth. Idaho: William Ferrell, Parma, Idaho and Fay Ferrell, Klamath Falls; also eight grandchildren, Funeral arrangements are be ing made with Conger-Morris Funeral Parlors and will be an nounced when completed, Daily Weather Report t rorecasta Medford and vicinity Partly cloudy tuuigiii. muTHuy cjouay wiin occa. aionarraln. SUshtly warmer tonight, Oreson: Partly cloudy tonUht. be coming cloudy Thursday. Occailonal light rain Thursday. Warmer tonight uicu uaia ago today T0!4,1 precipitation since September 1 ' ?8 nches. Deficiency for the Temperature highest 49: In' Total monthly precipitation 1.4 In. Deficiency for the month 29 inches. 1, season 1.33 InrhM Relative humidity at 4r30 p. m. yt terday 38; 4:30 today 87. Tomorrow 5un.r!?.,.8:S0 m- Sunset S:1T p. i Past 24 hours: High Low J?r Boston 3a Chicago 33 Denver 49 Eureka - 85 Havre 40 i Angeles 3 Mrdford ,,. 52 1" or; . . 3S Phoenfv Portland Keno Held 11 . V .VKU. 1 K 1 SMALL JfO. 1 Potatoes. IS lb. ben se Medlora urange aaaw uua n. iuvk. roR SALE Bailed oat hay. SJSOO ton. Last rancH a. v.amir.uu, on Stewart. Sample bale and seller at 348 S. Holly. Medford. Estep. TOR SALE Fresh Oysters. Halibut. Mirtran SO lb. bag - Brooder, Oil. 300 capacity, each 15-00 Lawn rertuiverou id. oa Morcrop, eacn , -w Memo Telephoto) J.'R. Monroe, 40-year-old rauroac brakeman, held In Twin Falls, Ida on charges of shooting three Japanese-American employees of a Wells Nev, restaurant after they asserted, ly refused to cash check for him. Rosebur Salt Lake an Francisco . Seattle SDokane Washington, n a Yakima PARLEY PETER ALLEN FUNERAL IS THURSDAY Funeral services for Parlev Peter Allen will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home on Thursday at 1 p.m. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ, of waiter uay saints will officiate, and interment will be in Siski you Memorial Park. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads. ANSIS j ii in. ijpn j. i 6'- r.-'fe I TONIGHT DREAMLAND A Grand Parly Yon Won't Wani To Miss RAY'S MUSIC , 43 , 33 . 47 , 33 ." 44 , 39 . S3 . ES . 37 . 40 . 34 24 20 21 28 37 13 33 . 25 2S 2(1 31 29 9 27 18 3S 27 21 32 29 HINDENBURG'S TOMB BLOWN UP BY NAZIS London, Jan. 24 (U.R) Re treating German troops removed the bodies of Field Marshal Paul Von Hindenburg and his wife from their tomb at Tannenberg and blew up the great memorial shrine before abandoning the town to the red army Sunday the nazl DNB news agency said today. DNB said the battle flags of the Prussian regiments that fought at Tannenberg in World War I also were carried away In the retreat. Closing time for Classified Ads 9 m Too Late to Classify 12:30 Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Fresh Columbia River smelt. Oakdale Market FRESH Vegetables of all kinds at Medford Orange Mkt. 1202 N. Rlv erside. WANTED Girl to stay with children a couple hours, mornings or after- noons, hmo wuecn rtiine. rn. ouoi. FOR SALE Extra fancy and fancy wrapped and packed Washington Delicious and Wlnesaps Oakdale urocery. IMPERIAL Valley Grapefruit Large size 3 for 17c; H crt. $1.99; crate $3.95. Medford Orange Mkt. 1202 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished small room apartment Adults. 12 rung. Salmon. Crab. Oakdale Market FOR SALS FOR RENT Partly furnished 9-room nouse, near biate roue siauon. Phone 5661. FOR SALE Jersey dress size 18. navy blue spring coat size is. disc inn size 18. blue suit sire 20, 2 pair shoes, au like new, rnone aw. F. S. 8AMS0N CO. FOR BALK Extra fancy and fancy Newtowns. oaKqaie urocery . OH KAI.tC HaweiUn steel eultar. Will trade for good elecuio fan. Ph. 4425. JUST Received new shipment Mam- motr. ripe olives, oanaaie urocery- EXCHANGE SUBURBAN FOR CITY One acre irrigated, a story noun, nnr mrvlgern. eltv water available, located on Lotier Lane. Value $2500 want small nouae same uuji Tengwald Agency Hollv Theater Bldg. CHERRY Rhubarb 8c or a lbs. 15c Med lord orange mjcv., laua n. iuv enlda. tor SALE Sweet oranKes. northern nave is, iuu count, nau ommm Oakdale Grocery. NAVEL Oranies s crate S2.49: crate RKttrfilrle. FOR SALE Arizona grapefruit, full WANTED Logging trucks to haul 16 ft logs, o-miis nam. nerman oroui ara Lumber Co.. Prosoect FOR SALE Simmons RoUaway bed, 39-inch with mattresa. aViae new. Phone 4484. FOR SALE Cottonseed meal, limited amount Pacmo reea ana eeo wa, 4 th and Fir sta. CLOSING OUT SALE We have a few articles leu at ioa oii-woiimw and springs, day bed. cots, 1 bres st rait set table, dishes, tools, eto. Bob's Second Hand Store, corner of 8th and Grape. r WANT TO BUY 3 -drum power. wincn. Bayara uetcneu, stoe vv. Mnin. Phone 2534. irK SAl.r Fiher" wheat-mix mill- run. raoera a a. luversioe. rnoiw 4449. FOR SALE Crown poultry, turkey. count, half Grocery. case $1.75. Oakdale FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central A Pioneer Firm FOR RENT Furnished duplex, close In, to permanent adults. No pets. $45 00. Apply Myers jewelry sioi 11R N. Central. DOGS FOR SALE At Pound, Lozier Lane, Phone 2902. 1 shepard. I Springer Spaniel; 1 Black Cocker spaniel; 1 Toy snepera; a onep. puos; 2 Fox Terr, pups; l enow pup; l Soanlel pup FURNITURE . Stoves and Radios bought and sold, riadio Repairing ai the Marble corner jacKsonviue. BOB LEE RADIO-ELECTRIC 2 Battery and 2 Electric Seta for sale furniture torase. Comnlete mod' em service: special lockers. Phone 2888. Davis Transfer & Storage Co 40 S. Fir St ' GUARANTEED AUTO pAI'n'i'INg STEAM CLEANING AND SIMON' IZING. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP COB S. RIVEHSIUtt PACKING, cratlna; and shipping. Com plete service. City Transfer & Stor age. Phone 4664, 38 S. Fir St Beautiful FOR SALE By owner. countrv home. 1 acre. 5-room mod' era house, nearly new. Lota of shrubs Close In. $7500 and term. Tribune, Box B52. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet. 711 E. Main. WANTED Exuerleneed 'alieralion lady and silk finisher for cleaning Department, uooa wages tor rum party. Apply In person. Crystal wnue Launary at cteaners. WANTED Shirt nreaaer for laiindrv, Apply In person. Crystal White Laundry & Cleaners. TOR f ALE Alfalfa seed Me per lb. wnue it iasu. uooa qumjiiy (ws- PacUlc Seed At Feed Co., 4th 4k Fir Sta. Wadnaadaf. Jan. 24, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNZSEVZl? FOR SALE Davenport end matching cnair, so. wine-rea. no spruitts oellent condition. Also Light tan blending upholstered chair and ottoman, no springs, $50. Also 0'xl2' rug and pad. blue, $35. See at 205 S- Holly. FOR SALE 2 8' . showcases, 1 $15. 1 10; l 10" shirt snowcase. ai7.au; 12" 3-wing mirror suit or coat dis play case, $95. Miscellaneous, store shelving and cases. Phone 3879 for appointment to see. FOR SALE Morton's Tender Quick or sugar cure tor nam or nacon. raocr s, a a. mversiqc. dairy and rabbit feed. Pacific Feed and seed co.. 4 in ana nr sis. riR SALE Just received ahotht sntpment 01 tace ones:, ra ana ouii colors, farier iiumw w fir. Phone 2881. EX-TRUCK driver wants steady Job on timber haul Phone 3583. THE MERLE NORMAN Beauty Salon uf ill na mnRfen .innustarv n uid ju for redecorating. Cosmetic studio will remain open and appointments tssiron ivnnng itaua. frnR sale M. W. Power-kraft 36 tains ana oencn, compwvs, ' L' never been useo. aioo. see m iua o- Holly. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR. Save Time. Cash end Gee. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 0th end Bartleti No Red Tape When You Sell to Us LOW PRICED LUMBER At Cameron Mofflth Lumber Co, Smith Rtveifide at Barnett Road. A svrwH NMnrtmant of ration hoards dimension, plank Also northern red cedar fence posts. NO PRIORITY NEEDED, Phone 5463. WE BUYEM WE SELLUM COME IN AND SKEEM 1938 De Soto Coupe 1935 Ford Sedan 1933 Ford Sedan 1936 Olds Sedan 1936 Pontlac Sedan ' 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1 1940 Pontlac Radio 1 1943 Pontlac Air-unit Heats Daylon-McClaren Tires See at A Z "Tubby" Deant Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station Dial 2942 FTR ROUGH BLOX St SLABS green nig oouDie ioaa oju. Meoiora viei rei WANTED to rent, by permanent civil- an eauits iwoaern lurmsnea nouse. pace available for garden and cnicxens. it i Dune box sd. FOR SALE Cracked or ground corn. 3 per hundred, faciuo feed and Seed Co., 4th and Fir sta. MOVIES RENTED 8 MM. 16 MM, War Films News Keels Comics Cartoons Many Others Low Rental Rates ANDERS PHOTO SHOP 332 E Main Phone 8644 INTERIOR PAINTING and paper nanmng rnone bum fAll titr lnVnataiTirsiv nitilltn) akntllnL meni at racino reeo ana aeea o.. 4tn ana nr sta X Humphrey will buy it. sell your car to us we'll pay higher cash prices now HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 S. RWsrsld IT1 11 1 Dial 4980 GET YOUR heavy green fir slabs now. .Don't wait 'til next summer when they are hard to get. raber a, 34 b. . Riverside. Phone 4449. FOR help with your Income tax. Ph oats oo toss court. PARTS and SERVICE lor all Makas ot WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlatt Phona 2419 BUY Big Fir Slabs and Rough Blox Green 12 or 16-Inch Select Quality Big Double Loads Order Early MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 3111 RELIEVE WATERY HEAD COLD a drops In each nos tril cnecK sneetee. sniffles-, you feel batter raat. ratition' Use only as directed. BssnMsmVeMBjmfjVjmjeafaTaSBBaBSS ajMaHHaTaMM Varl Stapfts Today I ;' fl 1 , ; . 'h&m illSl- GARY COOPER , ilsfl . h ' ' I! )rrh.t "rim, ii-tA with J Ml TECHNICOLOR LARAMIE DAY SIGNE HASSO DENNIS O'KEEFE Showing 4 Days For 4 Daysl .5 r"-i PLUS " a " "" "" SECOND SMASH HIT! ELLIOTS BARRY HAYES LEROY ANNI -vMASON, JEFFREYS t . .. . V c 4 "tl-JpK :- I Making N w 1 V Events ot the J syi A ALSO iii;tty-iga Latet News and Shorts