LOCAL and
H la Hospital Mrs. Ed. Russell,
22 Summit avenue, underwent
major surgery this morning at
Community hospital.
Improved Mrs. Sarah Nash,
who has been ill at her home,
1207 West Main street, for the
past three weeks. Is reported to
be much unproved.
Post To Meet Nomination of
officers will take place at the
meeting of Medford Post, Amer
ican Legion, Wednesday, at the
armory at 8 p.m. Following the
meetings of the legion and auxil
iary, members of the auxiliary
will serve lunch for both groups.
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SHOPPING
DAYS
Before Mother's
. Day, May 13th
Choose Appropriate
GIFTS and CARDS
Now At The
West Side
Shopping Center
THE REX ALL STORE
W. Main & Grape Phone 3330
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PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. American Legion
and auxiliary, Armory. Auxil
iary will serve refreshments for
both grcub.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft
K. of P. hall, regular session.
8:00 p. m. Graduate Nurses'
association, home of Mrs. Lester
Gtlman, ft. 2, Old Central Point
highway. Mrs. Elizabeth Carey
assistant hostess. Program by
public health unit.
Thursday
12:30 o. m. Loyalty circle.
Methodist church, annual Moth
er's Day luncheon at church.
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, PEO,
home of Mrs. Dolph Phipps,
with Mrs. C. C. Furnas and Mrs.
L. A. Mentzer as hostesses. Mrs.
Helen Tumy, program.
1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club,
Girls' Community club, dessert
luncheon and cards. Call Mrs.
Lloyd McCullough, 2028, for res
ervations. 2:00 p. m. W.C.T.U., home of
Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, 622
West Tenth street.
Party Postponed The party
piannea Dy tne JLaay JayCees
for tonieht has been nnctnnnpH
until further notice because of
Vfi Day, officers stated today.
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Cancel Meatlna-TVia mMtintt
of Medford Degree of Honor
ioage scheduled for tonight has
been canceled since the K. of P.
hall Is undergoing repairs, offi
cers announced this morning.
On List Two Medford stu
dtnts, Jeanne Brown and Vila
dean Halgren, were on the
dean s list at Armstrong colleee,
Berkeley, Calif., for. the semes
ter Just ended according to In
formation received from the reg
istrar's office. Both young wom
en, enrolled In the secretarial
course, had "A" averages In all
subjects.
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In Valley Mrs. James H.
McNair and daughter, Sigrid
Karen, arrived in the valley re
cently to spend the summer with
Mrs. McNair's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Cleven, 1014 West
Ninth street, while her husband,
Lt. McNair, is traveling with the
airborne attack show which is
touring the country. Mrs. eleven
accompanied the two from the
east.
WEATHER
Northern California Gen
erally clear today, tonight and
Wednesday but with coastal high
fog and with afternoon and eve
ning thunder-showers in the
mountains; little temperature
change.
IT IS PITTING that victory In Europe
should be the occasion for us to dedi
cate ourselves to the job yet ahead. First,1 ,
victory in the Pacific; and then a contri
bution from all of us toward the building
of the kind of free world for which so
many have bravely fought.
Toward this end, we now
pledge ourselves.
OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY
OLYMP1A, WASHINGTON, V. 1 A.
BOY SCOUTS TO
COLLECT WASTE
General collection of waste
paper from individual Boy
Scout troop storage places will
take place Saturday, May 12, it
was announced today by Gordon
Gil more, scout executive. Camp
White will furnish five trucks
and drivers to gather the paper
and each troop is asked to furn
ish at least six boys and an adult
to man the trucks, Gilmore said.
Scouts are asked to meet at the
scout office at 8:45 a.m.
Each troop's paper will be
weighed separately and a record
kept so that each troop will get
all the money due it, Gilmore
said. The paper will be shipped
to the Pacific Paper Mills com
pany of Portland for the top
market price.
Pinnacle Packing plant num
ber three will be available for
two days prior to the general
pick-up day as a central collec
tion depot for people who have
waste paper and can bring it in
themselves. This paper will be
loaded in the same car but
weighed separately. Money from
the oaner brought to the collec
tion depot will be divided be
tween the troops who help to
load and prepare it and who
help to clean up the depot, tacn
troop is asked not to send more
than eight boys to help at the
plant and should not be the same
bovs who helo on the trucRs.
All persons who have waste
paper and cannot bring it in
themselves are asKed to can
scout headquarters, 2350, and a
truck will be dispatched to pick
it up.
To facilitate handling paper
must be securely tied in bundles
with heavy cord; newspaper,
magazines and corrugated ship
ping cases each tied separately.
Failure to have the paper tied
properly will result in the price
paid .being cut.
Grand Mufti Given
"Keep Going" Order
London, May 8. (U.R) The
Swiss radio said today that a
German military plane carrying
the grand mufti of Jerusalem,
two members of his suite and
two military persons," landed
in Swiss territory today.
Removal of the grand mufti
and his companions from Switz
erland was ordered immediately.
the Swiss report said.
The anti-British grand mufti
previously had been refused en
trance by the Swiss border offi
cials.
CI as In time far Classifiari Art ft an
m. m. too Lxm to Classify 12:15 p. m.
FOOD RATI0IVI
FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG.
RED
i f jall THRU 0UNE 30
III'tHRU JULY 31
kOkIblsUi from may '
OBEffHfcJ THRU AUG. 31
I Next stamps become good in June
BLUE STAMPS
BBljBBI THRU JUNE
j THRU .JUNE 30
OSSSrO FROM MAYT
I BBl)iUM THRU AUG. 31
iNext stamps become, gooc in June
'SUGAR STAMPS
ii3sU8A THRU JUNE 2
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CUP TMiS CHART FOR
Court Records
Justice Court
Seymour George Royee, Clar
ence Elmer Johnston, Gene Wil
liam Weitman, Lester Charles
Gordon, overload, cited.
Jack Reven Richey, no muffler
on motor vehicle, cited.
Leslie William Brown, one
headlight, cited.
Donald Chanis, no tail light on
motor vehicle, cited.
James Heston Grieve, permit
ting an unlicensed minor to op
erate a motor vehicle, cited.
Leroy Milburn Morton, intoxi
cated on public highway. $25
and costs.
Police Court
Russell C. Simmons, Perry
Plumb, drunk, released on $10
bail each.
7T ROUGHLY
TOMORROW for 4 BAYS
EXPOSED AT LAST!
ALL THE HIDDEN EVIL OF THE
WORLD'S CENTER OF CRIME!
STAMPS GOOD
FUTURE REFERENCE
Glen Jones, drunk and disor
derly, $10 fine suspended.
Gerald Lewis Hampel, disor
derly conduct, released on $10
bail.
Lt. William Barrett, failing to
stop at stop sign, released on $5
bail.
Boyd Hamilton, double-parked
$2.50 fine suspended.
Alicia Ruhl, double-parked, re
leased on $2.50 bail. -
Russell Green, two on a bike,
$1 fine.
LT. RALPH THOMPSON ,
WOUNDED IN EUROPE
First Lt. Ralph S. Thompson,
Phoenix, has been wounded in
action in the European theater
according to the latest casualty
list of the Office of War Infor-
ROSALIND RUSSELL
JACK CARSON
lit ' I A
mation. Lt. Thompson's wife,
Marjorle, also resides in Phoenix.
Tjo Late to Classify
T 'i1?. 84L&Tlron t nJ pnnii.
IS; Fn ri na .KI il j '
stove, S15; Kerosene stove, .-burner.
4; Linoleum rug, 7U x 9. S3.S0:
Klectrlo Iron, $5; Small stand, tub'
boiler, and other Items. Also 3
ISJ' E?011 nd shower on 10th St..
I2.500. Phone 3403 at 339 W. Second.
FARMERS. attenUonl For fast del
livery or quick move of heavy ma.
chinery, phone 2888, Davis Trans-
DON'T worry about moving, for com
plete service, phone 4864. City
"f" w o. fir ou
WANTED Girl for part-Ume office
work with local Wholesale firm.
Permanent position. Tribune Box,
NOTICE is hereby given that my prop
erty has been withdrawn from the
market. Howard C. Short, Eagle
Point, Oregon.
WANTED Dishwasher and kilchen
mcpc. dcsi 01 wages, tserrydale
..wj.Mwnin. a, nivorsiae,
FOR SALE Electric washing machine
and lroner. dining table and five
chairs, complete bedroom suite and
small Ice box. Phone 5943.
MEYERS Pump and 300 foot 3 Inch
Pipe. Economy engine, Hi h p., Rt.
. ...... .mi. wuo oi. cocur.
FOR SALE 1 H P. Lawson gasoline
engine, excellent condition, $33. 80S
LOST Hound female black and white
1H fitaea nW D i T
Lewis. Rt 1, Box SOI, Central Point,
Oregon.
-OST Nos. 3 and 4 Ration booki, bft-
longlnB to Viola Conner . Knv rnnnap
and Dayton Cooper. Address Route
du lou. Asnianq. Oregon.
ABOUT 5 acres, modern house, fur-
dandy irrigated place
RIVER home, furnished complete, very
ABOUT 4 "acres on Hiway 09 and
River. $7000.
40 ACRES, good house, barn, hen
house, 18 acres cleared, live stream,
fruit and Harden, irrigated. S3 ion.
160 ACRES, good road and creek
through place, some saw timber,
S17S0.
38 ACRES of Evans ck. house, barn,
wt;e. nennouse, eiec.
HARRY HILL. Broker
Kogue wver. ore.
THE MIDWAY AUCTION VARDS
Sale. Thursdav. Mav 10th.
Will have for sale: 1 large team of
rcai worn nortes, weiKninu luoa ids.
each, gentle and guaranteed In
every way. Work single or double.
Also a young team of black wcll-
maicnea, o ana o yr. olds, weighing
1000 lbs. each, and gentle. Harness,
collars and lines for both teams.
BRAND NEW McCOR MICK-DEER I NO
electric cream Separator. Stainless
steel bowl. A McCormick Mowing
machine, bay rake, wagon and nay
rack. A GOOD CONSIGNMENT OF. CAR
PENTER TOOLS, a bedroom seta,
consisting of bedsteads, springs, van
ity chest of drawers, and other valu
able and useful items.
GOOD bunch of Feeder hogs, row and
family, several head of dairy catue,
calves and heifers.
BRING in your consignment Wednes
day if possible. AH stocic nrougnt
Into the yards on Wednesday will
be fed and watered. Don't miss the
Sale Thursday, May 10tb, beginning
at 10:30 a. m.
MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS
W. J. "Bill" Bray, Auctioneer
N- A. Mead, Clerk. I
FOR SALE
One year old Cocker Spaniel, (male),
neaity ana intelligent, aiio
man's beautiful 17-jewel engraved
hunting case watch with woven gold
chain, $100. Tribune Box 4989.
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FOUND Hound pup, red color. Owner
inquire here. L. L. Lewis, Central
Point. Oregon. Rt. 1, Box 501.
FOR SALE Plymouth Coupe, 1934.
uooa conaiuon. xooa ures. gooa gas
mileage. Call 2473 or 317 S. Orange.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON is now open
WANTED Experienced Waitresses,
1 cook, 3 dishwashers. Apply Dixie
Cafe. 137 E. flth.
FOR RENT Best of garden land,
share crop, plowed and harrowed,
Dodson. V mile west of Central Pt,
WANT March Issue of Marine' Leath
emeck magazine. Please write Tri-
ounoBoxuju.
ANKLETS, size 4 and up. Tiny Tots
Shop, 3rd floor Medford Center
FtEP LAC fi your broken window glass
New glass installed while vou wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO
The Glass House
Phone 1113 10th and Grape
WANTED Experienced alteration
woman. Apply In person. Jacque
FOR SALE By Owner. 1 acre with
4-room house, almost finished, close
in, $2250 cash for quick sale; also
my nome at Jja'.fr w. ana St.
WE BUY - EM WE SELL - EM
COMIt IN AND SEE - EM
1037 Olds. Sedan. Heater, Radio
103o Olds. Sedan. Heater. Radio
1037 Graham Sedan. Heater, Radio
1037 Ford Deluxe Sedan. Heater
1038 Graham Sedan, Radio
Bad Brakes We Fix - em
Garden Hose Gas Locka
Batteries
See at A. Z. '"Tubby" Dean
Your Pontiae Dealer
Richfield Station Phone 3943
61 h JSt Grape Stg. Check your Brakes
WANTED TO BUY Kerosene-operat-ed
refrigerator and studio couch In
good condition. Phone 3S57 eves.
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOI) "
ASSORTMENT
Rough boards and 3x4s to SulS's
LOW PRICED. NO PRIORITY
CAMERON-MOFFTTT LUMBER CO
So. Riverside at Barnett Rd.
Medford Phone 5483
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
' Save Time. Casta and Gas
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Ret) Tape When You Sell
to Us
WANTED Experienced groceryman
Apply tn person Riverside Market
VISIT our gift department before
Mother's Day
ACME HARDWARE '
Main and Grape
WANTED Rabbits, any amount, ailve
or dressed- Phone 3117.. RJveral4e
Marxet
INSULATING wall boarSs. celling tile,
also sheet rock. Big Pines Lumber
Co.
: I M$t
I 3.71
JL gallon)
DEVOE FLOOR and
DECK ENAMEL!
A tough and tatllc finish for Indoor or outdoor ma
(porch, outitd stairs, boat decks, tc) i ; j on wood,
eoncr.te, er llnolauml Dries dusl-fra In 1 hour, hard In
7 to 8 hoursl Saals surfaosi with a porcla!n-llk finish
that's unharmed by frequent scrubbings hi requires
minimum of labor to keep In sanitary condition! Floor &
Dock enamel It elastic ; ; withstands severe weather and
sudden temperature changes. At Wards, ask to tea the
Devoe Color Chart showing the actual colors of this
durable enamell
A
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise Phone 3117 Riverside
niaraei.
riR RUUGH BLOX & SLABS, green F
uiB lauoit loao 9o-on oieaiora uei
i ei ami
WANTED Experienced waitress Ap
ply in person Riverside Market.
now availableno i certigrade
red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum
oer o
FOR SALE 1830 'Chevrolet sedan.
I30 Phone 4068
WANTED Plowing, harrowing, any
kind of tractor work Phone 3117.
Riverside Market. Medford. or 781
Central Point
f Simple plUs need ootrwracksnd tort uroyott
. wilh tntcldenlgg Itch, burn tod irritstioa,
k Scoan's Pyramid Suppoiitorics bring i
a quick, welcome relief. Their triad raedi. I
m cttiou meina re si comfort, reduces i train,
nelpi tighten relaxed membranes, gently
k lnbriegtes and softens. ProtectiTa and i
j snti-chsUnng, to easy to use. Get sensine I
W Scout's Prnmid Snppoatcorlcs at yoar I
' drug tore without delay 0e and U0 1
k eo maker's mocay-back tusrsntsa. sg A
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ANN SHERIDAN
MNNIS MORGAN
PLUS
RICHARD GREEN
' in ..; ;
Flying Fortress
Library of Color
Come h and choos from fine
lorge samples of 130 Klenttfl.
celly selected colon. With De
ENDS TONITE
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vo.'s famous "ton.rs", It's easy
(and fun) to secure ust the shade
you're set onl
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