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LOCAL and To Utah Mrs. Alberta Mc Veigh. 612 South Holly street, left by plane last night for Brig ham City, Utah to visit her brother, 1st Lt. Aubrey Miles, who is at the Bushnell army hos pltal there. e . Meeting Changed Medford Zonta club will meet this eve ning at the, Girls' Community club Instead 01 at ine nome 01 mir. Triors Lawrence, who is 111 it was announced this morning. The meeting is scneameo. ior a p. m. Bushnell Home Staff Sgt. Melvin C. Bushnell, son of Mrs. Mnrv Bushnell. is home on a 18- day furlough from the army air base at Laredo, Tex. sgt. tiusn nell is visiting his mother and two sisters at the family nome, 838 Dakota avenue. " Shrine Club Tonight Month ly meeting of the Jackson Coun ty Shrine club will be held at the Hotel Holland at 8:30 o'clock tonight, according to Col. O. L. Overmeyer, presi dent Following a social hour rent'Shriners' crippled children and dinner details of the cur hospital campaign will be dis cussed. Permits to Build J. Gibson, 248 Sunrise avenue, and O. T. Jackson, 319 South Orange street, was issued permits from the office of the city superintend ent yesterday to improve resi dences. Gibson received permit to reshlngle and enclose a porch at a cost of $200 and Jackson was Issued a permit to shingle a residence at a cost of $150. Veteran Here Pfc. James Crandall, who left Medford with the National Guard in 1940 and has been overseas for three years In the Pacific area, Is spending a few days visiting ' friends and relatives here. He Is a graduate of Eagle Point high school and is making his home rttv, n nnM Wavman Berg man, 816 South Riverside, while . here. Pfc. Lyons Here Pfc. Leon ard S. Lyons, who recently re turned to this country for hos pitalization after serving sev eral months in Europe, has ar rived In Medford for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard S. Lyons, Sr., 621 Albert street.' The young man 1 an army paratrooper and suffered serious wounds in Belgium He came to Medford from McCaw hospital in Walla Walla, Wash., and will return there later for further treatment, Bromley Here H. L. Brom ley, organization manager for Curtis Publishing Co., arrived here from his home in Salem the first of the week to spend some time In southern Oregon in the interests of the Curtis publications. Mrs. Bromley, who is visiting relatives on the coast will be here later in the week. Mr. Bromley was much interest ed In the success of the recent paper salvage drive held here and stated that the need to con serve and salcage all paper is still imperative. Court Records Justice Court BUly Wayne Simmons, oper ating auto not accompanied by a licensed operator, $1 and costs. Lloyd James Rogers, viola tion of basic rule,. $2.50 and! costs. George Burton Russell, failure to display license plates, $1 and costs. MICE FLY HIGH Chungking, April 24 (U.R) U. S. pilots flew 100 white mice over the Himalayas to Kun ming for the Chinese-British Scientific Co-Operatlon Institute, it was disclosed today. At 18, 000 feet altitude, the mice were given oxygen. JURORS 7 toys "A SONG TO REMEMBER fi a glorious new stand ard in motion pie turt entertainment" Columbia's "A SONG TO REMEMBER" In Technicolor.. STARTS SUNDAY April 29th GALA REOPENING 1 A.JG" PERSONAL CALENDAR Wadria.riitv 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum inimDie ciud, home of Mrs Clara Fisher, 512 South Holly street. 8:00 t). m. Amprlrnn ljann auxiliary, armory, Red Cross cuiung. Thuradav 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club, Girls' Community club. For res ervations call Mrs. Orrjn L. Brown, 3063. 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA P.E.O.. home nf Mrs CHin Trnhn. mayer, Spring street. Assisting nosiesses, Mrs. R. A. Work and Mrs. V. J. Robinson. Program, Mrs. E. B. DeVoe. 2:00 n. m. T.nldnn 7,1 nV RlhU class, First Baptist church, at church. 2,100,000 LOSE Ti By United Press The Tokyo domestic radio said today that 2,100,000 persons in loicyo had been made dis aster victims" during the Amer ican raids on the Japanese cap ital from March 1 to the middle of April. The broadcast, recorded by FCC, said 510.000 homes had been destroyed and seven wards In the industrial section of the city were "mostly in ruins as the result of fires." The broadcast did not explain what it meant by "disaster vic tims," but it presumably re ferred to those killed, injured and left homeless. In Osaka during the same period there were 510,000 "dis aster victims" and 130,000 homes destroyed, according to the broadcast. It added 270,000 per sons and 60.000 homes in Na goya and 260.000 persons and 70,000 homes in Kobe suffered a similar fate. COAL STRIKE THREAT SEEN OVER FOR YEAR Washington,- April 24 (U.R) The threat of a soft coal strike this year appeared to have blown over for good today. This followed war labor board approval late yesterday of all money provisions of the new soft coal wage contract. The board estimated the now con tract would five 310,000 miners an average raise of $1.02 a day. LUFTWAFFE HARD UP London, April 24 (U.R) The luftwaffe Is so hard up it has taken to using museum pieces, ninth air force pilots reported today. Of two German planes shot down Sunday one was an obsolete, world war one, bi plane. Dae Mall Tribune Want Ada. Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:45 CLOSED WEDNESDAY! LAST DAY! Li ilnl ' ' WATCRFRCHT-iV COMING THURSDAY TKIIU r-sT-, a "M,wn Mj-r?? FOSTER McUGUN v.v"' ton .fevA ANDREWS BETTE DAVIS Paul HENREID In With nriM innn Dnrrcrj w p,u$ "NOW VOYAGER" ROCKEFELLER CASUALTY Guam, April 24 (U.R) Maj. Winthrop Rockefeller, son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was burned slightly on the face and hands April 2 when a Japanese suicide plane damaged a ship off Okinawa, it was disclosed today. Rockefeller, a member of the 77th Division, was brought here for treatment. SPECIAL Communication. Warren Lodge No. 10. A. r flm 'i- M- J'ville. Ore., Wed. M nesdav. Ariril 2.V 7-fin .. Work in E. A. degree. " E. W. Kewler. WM. SPECIAL Communication. Central Point Lodge, 133. i A- & A. M . Wednesday UJl April 23. Work in M M degree. Visitors welcome. Bay Briggs, W. M. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Garbage pails, guarantee. ery ,,uw' wasaaie uroc- WANT PLAdE for trailer: will buv pr lease 5 to 80 acres unimproved land within 23 miles of Eagle Foint Good view of mountains de sired. Write F. N. Walser. Trail. Ore THE MIDWAY AUCTION c6TwiU hi. iT "f1 i cons8nmenta for i rtn.ung uiem 1 ex tTR nice VOtltie ttam nf tunrl. 1,430 lbs. each;n pen lot of Jersey nd fat hogs; several head of dairy "'3cuaneau mere will be a 1931 Studobaker 6 Com mander aedan; a 10-ft. Molina grain drill; a small disc; 2-sect. spring tooth harrow; a fl-tooth Jackion hay Bring in your consignments Wed nesday If possible. We have the pest of facilities for caring for your livestock, ample pasture ground ad- 1 w your convenience, MIDWAY AUCTION CO. W. J "Bill" Bray, Auctioneer. N. A. Mead, run SALE Shepherd-collie pups. wwuu 'i Biui.n ujfja. ivmies piav, xe- FOR SALE Potatoes for seed. Oak- (inlft Mnrlrft FOR SALE 5-room house, good con- m in. a ' rricea reason- WAN TED Experience! stenographer 2 S8 iurry. WANTED Typist-teller who under- sianas snortnana. we offer inter esting, steadv work, in a down town steam-heated air-conditioned office. Hours, 9:30 a. m. to noon, 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Closed Saturday afternoons. Salary open. Permanent resident very much preferred. OREGON FINANCE CO. 43 & Central FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart- mem, upstairs, air conamonea, rent, $50 including utilities. Adults. Can oe seen trom t.zo to a, at 10 Laurel. FOR SALE Onion sets. Oakdale MkT FOR SALE Bed davenport, f69. oiiuwii cvcnitiBg at io iaurei, FOR SALE 2 violins, one large, ex- ccnem conninon, ana one smaii pro, rnona zvav FOR SALE One large baby crib, two n-aming cnairs and jumper swing. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment No children . 217 W. 2d . FOR SALEl'i-ton '37""Dodgefuck, roaa. rOR SALE Good Klamath alfalfa nay. come and get it, while It lasts, raber'a. 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. 5 ACRES 2 miles out. Magnificent view of valley. All Irrigated, pres sure water system, lights. Small neat house, poultry house and barn. $2,760. D. E. Millard. 104 S. Oakdala FOR-SALE Black and white " pinto sisjiion, i years oia; DiacK and white pinto mare, 5 years old. At , uox ive-B, Hincrest road FOR SALE Onion plants, white or yeuow. uaKoaie MarKet, POSITIVELY " T.'"! a I' Mw OrtlNItltn . red HINITO v ydtrTE'iT u,u r" to", " itirwo STARTS TOMORROW-FOR TO "IT1M (RltnDi FLICKB"l3?fi - anal WAPER Bfrdsey. Cortty and CM. Tiny Tot Shop. FOR SALE G. B. electric mmngle, 1.320-watt cabinet model. U31 wourtst. FOR SALE Strong iturdy acclimated flower plants: Petunia, Giant Ruf fled Carnations. Stockf. Verbenai, uumvo, cm, varum m j i uyci j , FIRESTONE Pyrex teakettles, r9". ti owici, . mam LUMBER yard in Klamath Falls wants man for permanent Job. Writ p. O. Box 923. Medford. for particulars. FOR SALE Fresh garden seed, plants, hotkaps and anything you may neea tor your garaen. vu u r cmc reea e seea to. FOR TRADE lii-gauge Remington pump snotgun for zo-gauge pump gun. Call evenings or Sunday. Roy newiu, nx, a, box ao. ucaarre ave. FOR SALE Light 2-wheel trailer, perfect shape. Roy Hewitt, RU 3, pox jo. ieaarre ave. FOR SALE Potato- planter In food conmuon. fnone oouo. FOR SALE Brand new fly rod. 313 rofuena eve. FOR SALE 1st mortgage, (4.000, fl, secured by Irrig. farm, well im proved, free water. Tribune, Box 4402. GET YOUR heavy" green "red fir slabs now. Immediate delivery. Faber'a. 34 a . Riverside, pnone 4443 , FARMERS, attention! For fast de livery or quick move of heavy ma chinery, phone 2888. Davis Trans fer Stora ge Co.. 40 S. Fir st. DON'T worry about moving. For com plete service, phone 4664, City Transfer & Storage, 38 S. Fir st. . A" GOOD opportunity In an account ing office for young lady who can type accurately encf who has some knowledge of bookkeeping. Room 11, Bropny o)qg. SUN'S U ITS and training pants at Tiny frt Vr-pRTr re-fripAmtm. Bfl cubic ft.'. ioi& anop. . like new, cheap. Phone 3271. 22 N. rTont st. DUE to Illness, Adah's Beauty Salon will be closed Monaay, Apru ju. un til further notice. FOR SALE Early plants: Cabbage. cauliflower, oroccou, leuuce, wmn- toes, etc. oaKMiomantci. WANTED Woman for laundry work, steaay employment, rnuiic FOR INTERIOR and exterior decorat ing. also stucco painting. Free est! maies. uaii wo. FOR SALE Prewar desk. Call 3418. LARGE one-room newly decorated A a.kin Horltei wntfar. U'OtMl. No drinkers, S16 per month Phone FOR SEAMSTRESS work call 4bSS. at 503 Palm st. FOR SALE New wool bags and fleece twine. Pacific Feed St Seed Co. FIRESTONE GARDEN HOSE, SiTSS, OU IT. new lynuieuu wv LET ME " Bondex your home. Also tar aiotca, -a " .mn. tainting or an Kinas. A red mcas. ynone oti, vg k BOYS' and GIRLS' summer hats and bonnets at Tiny tots onop. 9500 108 acres. 240 cherry treee, room house, Irrigated land. 81,000 fn equipment. Thla ! close In and fooo ouy $12,750 64 acres. 30 acres free water, B room modern house, new 9-ear ga rage, river bottom soil. Well fenced. A good home and living. $15,000 143 acres, 30 acres river bottom soil with free water, modern house and other buildings. 35 acres culti vated, balanee timber and pasture. I. E. SCHULER. Realtor 225 W. 6th Ph Fvaninas R. E. Bebb 2343 FE15D Fisher's starter pellets or mash them grow. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. TRADE LOT S. Rlvaratd. Klamath Fall! (or Suburban Lot Or. K. K. Soul M. D. Phone 2870 ENDS TONITE 4 DAYS! the !TiRRinG...flcncn-LflDEn snjurii 4 B AUTmTL AND SUBSTANTIALLY nui t v a-oearoom country nome. Large rooms, frisidalre. barn, ten or more acres. Immediate posses sion. Reasonably priced for cash and Quick sale. 0 miles from Medford. write owner for appointment. Box 4430, Tribune. JUST received, a few Firestone fiber car seat covers. $1095. Par Stoiet. vt, main. FOR SALE Sudan gross. K. SAMSONJCQ. OLD SAWDUST for shrubbery. i or a ruei. iei. .un. fOR SALE Baby bassinette, platform rocker, graduation dress and many other thinfts at the rummage sale of the Sunny Sisters circle of the Presbyterian church. Wednesday and Thursday, April 25 and 26. Cor ner Holly and Main, Masonic build ing. rs sold Bulova wrist watch, on N. Central or Beany st. Finder please return to 405 Beatty or pnone au4u. newara siu. FOR SALE Steel dump box" and hydraulic hoist. Medford Fuel Co. ALFALFA Nice bright Klamath falfa. F. V. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE 19 jo Cnevroiet sedan si3u pnone 4uso FOR SALE 1032 international lflr ton trucK. cverctt carey, Tel 0403. REPLACE your broken window glass New glass installed while vou wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO The Qlass House Phone 411 2 10th and Orape WANTED Experienced waitress Ap- ply in person- Riverside Market. WANTED Experienced groceryman Apply in person. Riverside Market VISIT our gift department before Mother s Day. ACME HARDWARE Mam and Grape INSTJLATING wall boards, ceiling Hie. also sheet rock. Big Pines Lumber LO. ORDER COAL now to be delivered from car for next winter. Don't be caugnt snort of fuel. F. E. SAMSON CO. WE BUY 'EM WE SELL" 'EM" COME IN AND SEE 'EM 193? Ford DeLuxe Sedan, heater. 1035 Ford Sedan 1038 Graham Sedan, radio. 1935 Dodge Sedan 1933 Studebaker Sedan, heater. 1933 Studebaker Tudor Be Ready for the Brake Test Let Us Check Them for You. See Us for Tires Batteries Garden Hose A Z "TUBBY DEAN, Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station Phone 3042 6th & Crape Sts. Check Your Brakes WANTED Plowing, harrowing any kind of tractor work Phone 2117 Riverside Market, Medford. or 783 central Point DRY PINE SLABS PeTToad, S4"75. jueaiora ruei. xei. am. simmniasiiitii ENDS 1 TONITE! X EDWARD Plus TOMORROW . jo.t-.;. Plus HIDDEN f i 11 I Starts J fcut LI yURLOUGHlJ;; v, m W rtmi m ffj IDWH4 I WrJ,bn,,n?ir7,0.r' Market. . CASH IN a ruAsa roR Voim cab $rm Tim. Cub and Gas CU Automoblla uarkat, rrlandly Madlord Daalar. P!V. i . ti and Bartlatt No iUd lap Whan you SaU to Ua ron SALI SctJ Corn: (Sron Yel- l?J!.5?n,inMI,Jn',0U Iowoalth. Hybrid 90 to 103-day maturity; Ben Day Hybrid, Jackaon county (rower. W V 1 . (7XT rn TA rA.r a).lna.- ntm Bl Y : - r.tisa lum bar Co. Yes, 12,000 Crippled Children Who With Your Help Could Live More Cheerfully and Happily, AWAIT YOUR ANSWER!! v V Plan Now to Attend THE BIG CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S (Spomored by tha Jackion County Shrine) HOLLY THEATRE THURSDAY NIGHT April 26th - 7:30 P. M. 3V2-HOURS -3y2 GALA STAGE & SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT Presenting ON THE STAGE Phil Carlin, Jr., and His Hammond Organ r tha age of 10 year one of tha World'i Outitanding Juvenile Mmiclani Marilyn May SanMtlonal Interpretive Dancer, Presenting the Rhumba Dance . and . Primitive Worship Dance Also Jackson County Shrine Band ON THE SCREEN 3 Hilarious Hours of Music and Fun Headlining Scores of Favorites Including AL JOLSON O EDDIE CANTOR THE MARX BROS. and MANY OTHERS What an enriching experience to participate, with thousands of other, in thia outpouring of our hearts and our purse that these little ones, regardless of race, creed or color, may have an equal chance in life. Ad Through tha Courtesy of LrVERETTI INTERSTATE THEATRES I Trir. April 84. 1948 CAMERON-Monrrr luubeb co. LOW-PRICEO LUMBER Sa Rlvarald. a, Ram... OA Medford Phone 0462. WANTED Chicken,, any kind, any amuunt, live or dreawd, laying hen, or otherwUa. Phone JU7. Rlvaralde Market. CAMPBELLS MILK PASTEURIZED or RAW Grada A at your favorite Grocer, or 'phono 4190 ,1 t J- 1 -a NZT. - " ' rt "y, Hara'i how Jack-It, only 8 dart And this ! how Jaekl ap old. looked whan admlttad ior paartd whan, 20 dayi later, he treatment for club ieeU w" released tha ieet straight WE FIT MEPTOBP MAIL THIBTTWI FIVE FIR ROUGH BLOX & 8LAB8. frswa lg rei louDie toad seo Medford Fuei WANTED Auto supply and gas is land saleslady. Call at Firestone tore, an e. niversiae. ORDER your green fir slabs now. FaR ers, 34 So. Riverside. Phone 4449. SOUND TRUCK and Public Address Systems FOR RENT! Any Place - Any Time Any Occasion F IDLER NEWS AGENCY Pbone 4034 or 8031 131 No Riverside, Med for J ' t J jt it,' Hi. V Si fhowi at li4S 8:eS 8:30