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LOCAL and Fined Lowell Monroe, Jailed yesterday for being drunk in a public place, was lined $10 in police court today. 111 In Hospital Mrs. Harry Dunn of Central Point who en tered Community hospital last Friday, is improving satisfactor ily after an operation, it was reported today. a Son Returns Walter R. Neel, AS in the navy, has returned to Amarillo Field, Tex., after 0 visit of 13 days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Neel, 1600 North Riverside avenue. - Permit Issued The city sup erintendent issued a building permit yesterday to Harold W Majors, 520 Mayette street, who Intends to re-stucco the exterior of his residence at an approxi mate cost of $350. In Coast Guard Ralph B. Seeley, QM2c in the coast guard, is currently serving on a troop ship in the Pacific war theater, a coast guard release states. The ship carries men and material lo advanced combat areas, the re lease states Seeley, who attend ed high school here several years ago, is the son of George A. Seeley, 901 North Central avenue. Vagrancy Charge Police held William Comstock, 51, in the city jail Sunday night on a vagrancy charge, as a result of complaints made by local hotels He was released the following morning to go to work, police reported. Archie C. Sercy, 32. and Albert W. Calhoun, 63, were both held In jail . Monday on charges of being drunk in a public place. Navy Visitor Arriving from Chicago recently Seaman 1c Robert C. Weisenburger is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs L. M. Weisenburger, route' 4. box 202. Entering the navy in June '44, Weisenburger has been stationed at Herzl Junior Col lege, Chicago, 111. March 8 he will report to Mare Island, Calif., to attend a five months course in a navy technical school. Son Born A son was born to ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyce Kellogg. 1826 North hiverside, yesterday at Commu.iity hospital. The in fant weighed seven and one-half pounds and has been named Joseph Joyce, Jr. Mr. Kellogg is ' a first class petty officer in the navy and is now in the South Pacific. Before entering the service he was a clerk at the Medford postoffice. Mrs. A.' E Kellogg, also of 1826 North Riverside, is the infant's grand mother. Visit Major--Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Gaddl- of 609 East Main : St., returned Monday night from San Francisco -and Oakland where they went last week to ' visit Major and Mrs. Albert C. Gaddis and Infant daughter, Nancy Kathorine. The major and family had just returned from the army airfield at Ros- well, Ne'v Mexico, where he had been stationed for the past six months while serving as supply supervisor. Major Gaddis left for the east Tuesday on hla way for overseas duty with the army air force. Marine Home Pfc. Howard Clinton Capp, USMR, has re turned to his Jackson county home at route 2, box 83, Ash land, after an honorable dis charge, from the marine corps several days ago from a marino detachment, U. S.' naval hospital NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach r $&mtP When you need I quick relieltrorr hesitate to takt aspirin becauss it leaves you with an upset ...A..aAh ff mn fc1J-"" cai Uiscovery SUPEKIN, is "lust what the doc tor ordered" for you. Superin l aspirin plus -contain the same pure, sale aspirin yoi have long known - but developec by' doctors in a special way foi those upset by aspirin in its ordi nary torm. n... -i-.1 nt aanfrfa tsVllp i nil new w"u v. c - ViT dissolves more Quickly, let tni aspirin get right at the lob ot re lieving pain, reduces the arjdity o ordinary aspirin, and dties not ir ritate ir duset stomach even alte. repeat djses. Teat 'his eof to remind you tc get Supenn today ' y"u san Mv it id hand en headaches, eolda etc. stoke See Djw quickly relieves oain - hnwr fin a t,,,i laai altar mi PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Daughters of Job, Masonic hall. 8:00 p. m. AAUW, home of Miss Delia Whlsenant, 418 Ar cadia street Program by U. of O. symposium team. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Golden Link Bible class. Baptist church, des sert luncheon at church. 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club. Girls' Community club, for des sert and cards. For reservations call Mrs. Phil Epstein, 5522. ' 8 p. m. Stated communica tion of Reames chapter, O. E. S., initiation and refreshments. Visiting members invited. Friday 1:00 o. m. Electa Social club, Girls' Community club. potluck luncheon. All non-anni ated Eastern Stars welcome. Saturday 2:00 p. m, Crater ' Lake chapter, D.A.R., home of Mrs. W. W. P. Holt, 11 Corning court nnVlnnd FntpHnff the service in December, 1941, Capp was in the southwest Pacilic ana tne Asiatic Pacific areas of opera tions from January '43 to Aug ust . '44. In November through December '43, he was in the en gagement with Japanese forces at Empress August Bay. Bou oalnvillp. British Solomon Is land. In Julv last year we was in the initial landing on Guam Marianas island. Before enter ing the corps Capp was employ ed in Castella, cam. Daily Weather Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night. Partly cloudy Thursday. Slight ly warmer Thursday afternoon. nreeon: cloudv with lleht rain north of Medford and on coast to night. Clearing Tnursaay. Biwnuy warmer Thursday afternoon. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 60 decrees, lowest az. Total monthly precipitation 3.90 Inches. Excess for the month 1.46 Inches. Total precipitation since' September 1, 1944. 11.77 inches. Excess for the sea-ron .72 Inch. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yesterday 45; 4:30 today 83. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:57 a. m.. sunset 8:52 d. m. Past 24 hours: High Low Preo. Boise . , 40 . 32 , 34 . 42 ! 38 23 Boston .. Chicago Denver Eureka S 24 38 22 47 11 30 40 39 20 40 23 43 40 25 34 24 .01 .02 M Havre . Los Angeles .. Medford New York Omaha ... Phoenix Portland Reno Rcseburg ........ 02 . 51 33 , 36 . 61 . 48 . 42 . 52 .15 .03 Salt Lake 38 san Francisco ..... ns Seattle . 64 Snokane 41 Washington, D. C. . 89 Yakima. 40 There are now 45C.00O per sons on payrolls In the P-uget Sound area In Washington State, compared with 260,000 before Pearl Harbor. Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 8:45 CLOSED WEDNESDAY Beginning THURSDAY a Family Features Here he comes agalnl Radio's most hilarious star racing full-speed through the mer riest laugh hit that ever frol icked across the screeni Y KEKRV MpJUCi! JIMMY imiH His Faslest Action Picture To Date! l Itiat'a aawlnoT a'nlentv 1 . . a vivid story of the open rang, wns only fighting men and eou raaeoui worn !;a en survive! 7 MOTORISTS CITED TO JUSTICE COURT Several Jackson county mo torists have been cited by state police to appear in Justice court this week for various . traffic violations. Robert Franklin Richardson, John Abner Cummings, Andrew Brown and Alvin Bounds were all cited today on charges of having a combination overload and Claude Allen Davis was charged with driving with an axle overload on his truck. Yesterday George Preston Goolsby was cited for a combin ation overload. Monday Helmer Hansen, Trail, was fined on two charges, paying $10 and costs for parking on the highway and $1 and costs for having no regis tration card on his vehicle. Others in the court that day were Urban Lee Cumbee, fined $1 and costs for failure to stop at a traffic signal; George Alex ander McLea.i, $1 and costs on same charge; Arthur Ray Cham pion, $1 and costs for having no license for his vehicle. Lee Vail Sherman was cited Monday for driving without a tail light on his vehicle but has yet not appeared in court Bounds, cited this morning for a combination overload on his truclf, was also cited on the same charge Monday. Owen Taber Barbee was fined $1 and costs In court this morn ing for permitting his minor son to drive without a driver a per mit. Livestock Portland. Ore.. Feb. 21 UP Live. stock Cattle, 200: calves, 50, acUve, steady. Medium steers $13. Good fed heifers 913.25 1314. Good fed heifers held above $15. Canner-cutter cows S6.50OS. Fat dairy-type S10ll. Good beef cows S12. Good bulls 912.25 12.75. Good-choice vealers $14 015: oaa neaa mu.ou. Hogs, 250. Active, tuny steady. Good-choice 170-270 lbs. S15.75: heav ier and lighter weights $15. Good oows $14.50 14.75. Choice feeder pigs sio.au. Sheen. 100. Steady. Good-choice No. 1 pelt shorn lambs $14.75. Wooled lambs quotable $15 315.50. Good ewes saiaDie r.ou ana aoove. South San Francisco, Feb. 21 (UP) (USDAl Cattle. 50. Steers slow with 25oi50o decline past few days; com mon ana medium mosuy siztgia.ou; medium to aood heifers auoted 9140 14.50: cow demand broad, lew Rood $12.50813.25, medium $11.50 3 12.50. common ship iu.su, canners and cut tera S6G98. Common to .good saussge bulls 910 12. Calves, none; nominal. Hogs. 100. Firm; broad demand: few good to choice 214-270-lb. barrows and gilts 915.75; medium to good sows 914 915. Sheep, none; nominal. Good to choice wooled lambs quoted 9160 edford Cheered! Shouted! ViIL" Crowds jamming the theatre the first f (- 7 t'm it was here, didn't give the hun li'f'!.'' 1 I f ' v , 1 ' dreds of people who yet want to see it a qff " v S 5 I v-m Sj J chance to get a teat. S-o-o-o to the do- fh .1Pr Tr mandt of the ones who didn't lee It, W !W X 7 ''y to tee thit greatett of WTi f rMf . ff wettern .pica since ' JDl T -ft sfZ CIMARRON over and Kjf 'l.S f ' vJW I & t over again, we are to- If. 7 s V. 'Kf F j l.,..: turning it for a limited ! , , ) HJy.f 'J vw engagement ... ttart- ttt ' - 7 " ' ing TODAY for four " T JOHN WAYNE CLAIRE TREVOR ffi'r Added Feature Tv2lv " ROARING ACTION! 0tilk BLAZING BULLETS! rffn) Jj The wild and Reckleti Romance of tho llV of idwert-' Si v-r CHURCH NOTICES The regular notices for Fri day's edition of the Mail Tribune may be left at the office Thursday (use mail slot at lower left of front door). The office will -not be open Thursday as there will be no edition on Washington's birthday. 16.50; medium to food ewes S7. Chlcara. Feb. 1 1 I UPI WFA) Livestock Hoss, S.OO0; food and choice barrows and gilts 140 lbs. and up $14.75; sows $14. Clearance com plete. Cattle. 13,000: calves, too. Fed steers and yearlings top $17, numerous loans aio.a lo.ia; uuik 18.25: mixed steers and heifers $16.15: most beef cows SO 50 13; cutters $8.75 down; neavy sausage dvius inosuy $12 50 down. Sheep, 6.000; two loads food and choice Colorado fed lambs sold $16.50: others held around $16.60. Portland Produce Portland. Feb. 1 1 TOP) Wholesale produce market: iauuiiowar iauiuriiia ai m - crate. Asparagus California floe lb. Radishes California, spring style $6 crate. spinach walla waua $a92. box. Chicago Wheat Cbicuo. Feb. 11 fUM Wheat: Open High Low Close May ...$1,841, $1.05 $1.63 $1,044, July 1.5k l.S84 1.55 1.581, Sept 1.55 1.55't 1.54 .i 1.54 Uec . 1.54',k 1.5SU l.MV 1.03 Wall Street New York, Feb. 21 (U.PJ Stocks had their widest decline of the year today on what Wall Street interpreted as a federal reserve drive to eliminate all speculation from the markets. Transactions, though slightly under yesterday, exceeded the million share mark for the 18th consecutive full session. Principal ' reason given for the decline was the recommend ation of Marrlner S. Eccles, chairman of the Federal Re serve Board, that a wartime ex cess profits tax be applied to speculative gains on stocks and real estate. However, technical factors also played a part since the market had risen for eight straight sessions to new highs for more than seven years. Preliminary closing Dow Jones stock averages: Industrial 150.66, up 0.09; Railroad 51.95 off 0.12; Utility 28.28, off 0.16 65 stocks 59.80, off 0.05. Sales totaled 1,720,000 shares compared with 1,770,000 shares yesterday. Big board bond sales E. A. STAMM Interior Decorator Painting & Paperhanging. Prompt, Efficient Service 1019 W. Main Phone 5335 ITS PRAISE!! BON "W BARRY lyii Mirrlck Well aggregated $9,330,000 against $12,170,000 yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Teleg 163 Anaconda - 33 H Chrysler 104 Curtisg Wright , 6 General Electric , 41 General Motors ,.. 7H Montgomery Ward ,, 55 Penn. R. R ,, 37 Phillips Petroleum , . ... 48V4 J. C. Penney.. ..110 Radio 12V 43V. Southern Pacific Standard Oil of California 41 Texas Gulf Sulphur. 89VS Transamerica n'H, United Aircrafts 80 U. S. Ruhhor BO-'W U. S. Steel 63 y FUNERAL FRIDAY MORNING Cornelius C ILTnmriv naaaul awav Tuesdnv mnrnina at a lnal hospital after bains struck Kv an auto Monday evening. Mr. Mur- pny was Dorn in taunty Cork, Ireland. June 1 H. lAftfl nri am to the United States some thirty years ago. On Julv 7. 1927: ho una mar. ried ta Miss. HMAn fkalv nf T.alra. view. Orecnn Mr. MurDhv has been ennmri In stock raising. . He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Helen Murphy, and four children Cornelius, John, Francis, and Anna Marie, all of Medford: turn sisters, Mrs. Julan Collins and Mrs. Hanna McCauliffe and one brother, Timothy Murphy, of Ireland; Jerry Murphy, of Tule L-aKe and John Murphy, Med- tord. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Thursday at 8 p. m. Funeral services will be hold at Sacred Heart Catholic church Friday at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. Father Henry Orth will officiate and in terment will be in Siskiyou Memorial Park. Army nurses are entitled to all benefits ' afforded by the "G.I. Bill of Rights," according to the 9th Service Command sur geon. wnriEi! onv IIUEilliiaiOUSVS DoYoo Hata HOT FLASHES? It you suffer from hot flashes, feel weivk nervous, a bit blue at times U due to the functional "middle Ms" period peculiar to womentry Lydl B, Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound to relieve such symptoms. Made especially for women u helps nature Follow label directions. I COMPOUND and RAVED! Viriit Ho Paper Thursday In oner to conserve newsprint the Mail Tribune will not publish on Wash ington's birthday, Thurs day. Feb. 21. LOOSE LOG HURTS DRIVER OF TRUCK Weyburn Kenyon, logging truck driver employed by Skeet era logging operations, was In- lured yesterday when a truck he was driving was struck by a log from another truck. According to a report by Mrs. Charles L. Skeeters, Talent, a loaded truck operated by Jant xer Lumber company was corn ins toward Medford on the Cra ter Lake highway near the Cop co plant, about 49 miles north east of here. As the Jantznr truck met the empty truck driv en by Kenyon, a loose log which was protruding from the truck struck the Kenyon truck as it passed. A broken binder chain caused the log to protrud Kenyon suffered a severe gash on the head which will confine him to his home for several days and the truck was badly dam aged, Mrs. Skeeters said. Milk, as it comes from the cow, is 87.25 per cent water. Gas on Stomach Kalian 'a t anaaal aaaoia raai aaaar Wlwn aWM toatdi tclo oauiaa patnrul niffocat- tM KM. UNI tlWMCh tHi llN1wm. ItllUllT prMCIha lha fil aotln, nvdlelnM US) oi mure botua . fcutu auau sua. f you're one of the millions vho are TODAY HTi tL for IkL sA 4 Hilarious Days! ' JpjT aa srr: 1 -t - -J : mKA tXncwpace u Vet for romantic'1 iL. 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