iem Oregon M iner, July 26, 1945 Pacific 1-2 Punch H»ra >t Ik * t « m that lh« Army Air Fore«* hat onigiw d to tha task of diteiting tha a tria l destruction ot Japan. Its two main branches are the Strategic and tha T a cti­ cal. To tha Strategic A ir Force, under General Spaati, goes the |ob at heavy bomaer assault on Japan's industries, com­ munications and home bates. W ith head­ quarter* aa Guam, he « ill be directly re­ sponsible to General Marshall. The other " t i l l " et the aerial one-two punch is tha Tactical Air Force, under General Kenney. W ith probable headquarter* on Ohina«a, he « ill operate under General MacArthur. H i* flyer* « ill «orh in closer conjunction with the ground forces than Spoafi’s be­ hind the lines bomber*. They will work close Io the fighting lines, bombing enemy troop concentrations, strong points, dis­ rupting combot area communications a n d transportation. Kenney's For Eastern Air Force includes the 5th, 7th and U th Air Forces. Spaatz’s strategic group is modo up ot the 20th A n Force (1-29’s) ond the 8th Air Force, ot European lame. ■ Groat and Mildred Zltterc» LOCAL BOARDS GET ! played an accordion solo AUTHORITY OP SPECIAL Devotions were led by Mi FOOD ISSUANCE Local War Price arid R ation-! Ida Miller. Later refreshmen Ing Boards are being given more 1 were served by the followini authority to issue extra food ra- j committee: Mrs Arthur Petei tions to persons who need them Mrs. Harriet Hinthorne. Miss Si because of Illness. Boards have Robards. Mesdames. Nina Smil been granting such rations on i Grace Wren, Doris Harper, Jon the basis of a chart prepared by Heard, Lorraine Zlttercob, Le< a committee of the National | na Paul, Bert Miller, with thr» Research Council. But extra ra- girls Mary Anne Robertson. Mi tions for Illnesses other th a n d r e d Zittereob and Marler those listed on the chart have Heard. had to have the approval of the | ------------------------ district o r regional Medical Com. QUIET WEDDING TAKES inittee. Under the new plan, the PLACE FRIDAY EVENING Gen. 0. A. MacArthur, boards may be instructed to AT THE EDGAR HOME Comdr., Issue more rationed foods than The marriage of Miss Clar All Army Force* in Facili« are listed on the chart for var- j Nelson, entomologist in the Sis THE^AIR FORCES’ KNOCKOUT TEAM ious illnesses, and issue specified! kiyous and Mr Willis Murph amounts of rationed foods for j was solemnized Friday evenln diseases other than those list- at the home of the Rev. and Mr; ed. To apply for additional food James H. Edgar. They were un rations for medical reasons, the accompanied. Strategic person needing them, and his Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Pole physician, fill out a simple form were present for the ceremony. The bride wore an attractlv th a t gives OPA the necessary in­ brown suit. formation. Their plans were unannounc ed. RATIONING BY MAIL Tactical Your War Price and Ration­ JOINT INSTALLATION ing Board is a busy place, as you would know if you’d had occa­ I. O. O F. AND REBEKAHS sion to visit it. You may even LARGELY ATTENDED Ashland I. O. O. F. lodge No have been a little irked because you’ve had to wait to transact 45 and Hope Rebekah lodge No Gen. Geo. C. Kenney, Gen. Carl A. Spaati, your business. Next time, why 14 held joint installation of of not .mail in your application forficers Thursday evening July 19 gasoline, shoes, sugar, or what with the Gold Hill Oddfellow: have you? I t’s been demonstra­ and Rebekahs installing officers Officers installed from the I ted th a t applications th at are mailed in can be processed, on O. O. F. were Noble Grand E the average, in three minutes, S. Everton: Right Supporter o while those brought in person- Noble grand, T. L. O'Harra: Lef ally usually take half an hour Supporter Wm. Flaekus; Ward You will be saving your tim ejen Leo Schoeniger; Conductor and speeding up the work of the E. W. Howell: Chaplain Jess» board if you take advantage of Lilly; Treasurer Will Lindsay of this opportunity to contact he Secretary. Frank Mannis. Th« „t.-Gen. James LeMay Doolittle j new Vice Grand is Claude Clark local board by mail. Left Supporter, A. A. Madden Right Supporter, Carl Dalken TALENT GRANGE ANNUAL SESSION Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mansfield berg. RED CROSS IS and Mrs. A. H. Garner and two Talent Orange will hold its Rebekah officers include: No annual picnic in the upper pic­ children returned Sunday from W ELL ATTENDED The Jackson County Red Cross | ble Grand. Mrs. Myrtle Mayberr nic grounds in Lithia Park at a trip to the coast. They left Chapter met in annual session I Past Noble Grand, Mrs. Viviai 1 p. m. August 5, with the Grange Ashland Wednesday. a t the court house in Medford Dalkenberg; Right Supporter t< furnishing ice cream. Mrs. Kenneth Long, of Mcd- Thursday, with noon luncheon, Noble Grand, Anna Myers; Lef the next regular meeting | ford. Is in Ashland visiting rel- Supporter. Mae Lindner; In to At and 150 in attendance. be held August 2, the lecture atives Mrs. Sam B. McNair, head of j side Guardian, Mrs. Dameron hour be given over to a , Mrs Don Travjs arrived sa t- the Ashland unit, went down: Outside Guardian Ida Crandall liars will contest and everyone Is urday from Kansas with sixteen of her chairmen. Musician Nellie Madden; Ward- asked to come prepared to do Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schnell of There was an Ashland table a s e n Violet Whittle; Conductoi their worst. Klamath Falls were visitors In well as tables for other units in Mrs. Corona Hamsa; Chaplalr Ashland Saturday and Sunday. the county. It was well planned Lena Breeding; Treasurer Lun M rs. Schnell was formerly Dor­ and executed, with a splendid Applewhite; Recording Secretarj POLICE COURT NEWS Gardner Wilbur Rogers was is Hitchcock. Celia Beminghausen; Financia point free luncheon. Roland Parks returned from Reports were read, showing Secretary Alta Nichols; Viet arrested 7:45 a. m. July 19 for hard but successful work. Mr. Grand Dorothy Dickey; Righl disregard to the basic rule and Palo Alto where he had been Seth Bullis presided. He present­ Supporter to Vice Grand, Alice no muffler on his car. A com­ attending summer school at ed some Army officers and sold­ Gowland, Left Supporter, Aria plaint was filed in the city court Stanford. at 10 a. m Saturday, when Rog­ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harden iers who made brief talks, relat­ Magness. There were several members ers plead guilty. He was fined were business visitors in Med­ ing instances where the Red ford Monday. Cross had been ot great service from other lodges present. Thes $7.50 and $2.50 costs. Mrs. Jesse Wright and Mrs. to them on the battle fronts. gave interesting talks. The Junior Red Cross provided Grand Patriarch Niles of Al­ Jim Bartelt arrived home Sat-,Lou Roberts who have been at vocal music. Officers were elect­ turas who was an honored guesi urday. He is vacationing from , the Moore Convalescent Home 1 for approximately a year, are of the lodge spoke. He has been the University of Oregon. ed for the coming year. Miss Maxine Dieckman, a n 1 now located at the Stephenson especially active in the I. O. O. F 4-H i ’LVB WELCOMES ; work and is well known in sou- employe of the Ashland Ice and Convalescent Home at 142 North PVT. DILLON ARNOLD ) them Oregon and northern Cali- Storage plant, left Friday even-¡Main, due to the fact that the The Valley View 4-H clubi fornia. His wife lately deceased Ing for’ Myrtle Creek where she Moore Home is no longer oper­ welcomed Pvt. Dillon Arnold i n , was Mary Helman, daughter of will visit for a week with Miss ating. Charlie Rugg of Siskiyous Ellen Dyer. She will return to a home-coming party recently Captain A. D. Helman. was in A sliand on business He had been at Camp Wolters. ■ Mrs. Louise Perozzi past presi- work next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cobert of Or­ Tuesday morning. Texas, for the past four months. ' dent of Assembly of Oregon gave Sharon and Shirley Harden ville, California, were here on The club was delighted to have an interesting talk. were visiting In Medford Mon­ Pvt. Arnold with them ag ain ; Refreshments were served at business recently. Mrs. Helen Fitspatrick of Oak. day afternoon. since he had been one of th e : decorated tables in the later eve- Pvt. and Mrs. Jack Newton land was a business vistor in most active members of the club ning. left for Salem Tuesday morn- when here. I ------------------------ Ashland Saturday. Homer Walker of Talent was ; ing. Games amused the young peo- MISS MARILYN CHRISTLIEB Mrs. Belle Dieckman is on a visiting in Ashland Saturday pie until refreshments were SPENDING VACATION two weeks’ vacation. She is an served by the mothers of the-AT HOME IN BELLVIEW afternoon. Don Arant, who has been em ­ employe of Perrine’s store. group. During the refreshment , Miss Marilyn Christlieb, who Mrs. Short of 2nd street re­ hour Joyce Paul entertained has been a member of the fac- ployed in Klamath Falls, Is In turned to her home after a trip with accordion solos. ulty of the New York University Ashland visiting. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin to Yosemite National Park, Visitors of the club Included returned recently. She will spend Lt. Bob Gregory is home on a Mrs. Clarence Arnold mother of much of the summer at the and family, Mrs. T. Cooper and the complimented guest and his I home of her parents, Mr. and daughter. La Velle, and grand-¡leave after being stationed in two sisters Armilla and Arlene. Mrs. B. H. Christlieb in Bellview. son, Tommy, were visiting with Germany. He brought many in Pvt. Arnold expects to return During this time she will have Mrs. Louise Johnson in Jackson-' teresting souvenirs, among them a knife of an S. S. Agent to Camp Marie, Texas, July 26.! charge of the Water Front for ville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. ----- Ida ----------- K. Freit ------------ returned to ivaa. Mr. 4111« and Mrs. T I I S . * Porter « J. ». nvii Neff vai of ----- Allene Owens is club reporter. the Girl Scouts of Medford. Be fore Miss Christlieb came out Medford were business visitors, Ashland Wednesday after two weeks’ visit in Seattle with her BAPTIST WOMEN’S SOCIETY she spent one one month at the In Ashland Sunday Mrs. Dick Adams and Mr. an d | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ENTERTAINS WOMEN OF : New York University Camp. Miss THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Yvonne Christlieb will come up Mrs. C. M. Frazier went to the and Mrs. Edwin L. Freit and Mrs. Arthur Peters was hostess for a week in August. Later she Lake O’ The Woods Sunday to their son, Jimmie, 11 years old. when the women of the Baptist will attend U. C. L. A. see their sons, Richard Adams* This was the first time in four years th at she had seen them. church entertained the women Miss Marilyn Christlieb will and Bobby Frazier. William Donald Berger of the William R. Taylor returned of the Church of Christ in a become one of the faculty of Monday morning from Eugene i U S. Navy is spending the week garden party at her home re­ U. C. L. A. the coming year. cently. Sunday a friend of the family where he had been visitipg | in Ashland with his sister, Mrs. William Blackmer. As each guest appeared she Mrs. Joe Guiberson, from Port­ friends. was given a four leaf clover with land was a house guest at the her name by way of introduc­ Christlieb home. tion. Musical numbers opened the Mrs. Florence Van Etten left program. Mrs. Payne was heard Saturday evening for Eugene in a solo; trio from the Baptist where she will attend summer For Better Flavor church, Mesdames Merriman school. Corry and Davis sang as did Mr. and Mrs. Stewart who pur. & Satisfying Goodness Marlene Heard in closing that chased the O. C. Lapp home part of the program. have occupied their new resi­ A reading was given by Mrs. dence. F ira Johnson of Church street Mrs. Frank MrGInnk was In Medford Sunday visiting friends visited his duughter In Klam­ ath County early this week. and transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Mrs, Robert I.une, formerly Clara Huck and a long-time res­ returned from the Soda Springs ident of Ashland, is spending a in Deud Indian Thursday. vacation visiting her two broth Pvt. Arthur M. Lorre has ar- ers in Ashland. Mrs. Lane i s , rived in New York from France, from Amenta. New York. i according to a telegram n»celv- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Perry ! ed from Ills father, D. Loree and boys are here visiting Mr Pvt. Loree expects to be home and Mrs. B. H. Perry soon. He is eligible for a dis­ Mrs. Ethel Miller of 532 A. charge. Street was admitted to the Sue La Marre returned Friday Community hospital Inst eve­ morning from Sun Francisco. ning for medical attention. Miss Ann Mason, connected Alex Shaffer returned the with the Wynema Hotel in Kla- first of the week from overseas. muth Falla, Is a business visitor He is visiting at the home of in Ashlund. Mrs. Bertha Heer. He lias been Mrs. Cliff McLain who has. in the South Pacific. been spending a vacation in Miss I'uula Lee Long of Med­ Portland is wpaetad to return ford is Ashland visitor. She the last of this week. arrived Thursday evening. Pvt. and Mrs. Lyndel Newbr* Mrs. Bob Konfort, formerly returned to Seattle Sunday a f ­ Elaine Walton, of Medford’ left ter visiting their parents here, Thursday for Klamath Falls Mr. a nd Mrs. S. H. Short and Mr. where she will spend the sum ­ and Mrs. Earl Newbry. mer. Her husband is employed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter of there. She has been a guest of Eugene are here visiting Port­ her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Lindner e rs mother. Mrs. C. O. Porter of Mrs. John Anderson and 8th street as lt is her birthday. daughter of Portland returned Frank Porter is an employe of Friday morning after visiting the Southern Pacific. While Mr and Mrs. William Huck. j here, they will visit other old Mr. and Mrs. Amos Maples- friends. den returned to Dunsmuir Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Sr. nesday after visiting at the of San Francisco and T/8gt. Franklin home in Talent. Mrs and Mrs. George Ward, Jr., of Maplesden had been here for Sacramento are here on a two ten days weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newton is expected to Cecil Robison. T/Sgt. Ward has arrive home Saturday from his Just returned from France. naval base station. Mrs. W. E. Greene and two Mrs. Kuby Del.isle and daugh­ children of Klamath Falls are ter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Cooper here staying a t the Park Auto and daughter. La Velle, were In Courts. She is visiting Mrs. Do­ Medford Thursday on business. ra Glenger. Mrs. Pearl Wardle and Mrs. Jack Ford ot Medford was in Marshall Shields and children, Ashland on business Wednesday Mrs. Kilgore, and Mrs. Powell morning. were visitors in Medford Thurs­ A. K. Stevens was transacting day evening. business in Ashland Tuesday. He Mrs. Esther Sullivan of Cen­ is from Talent. tral Point attended the Joint in­ George W, Kruz is seriously stallation of the Odd Fellows ill at the Park View Convales­ and Rebekahs Thursday even­ cent Home. ing. Mrs: Sullivan was formerly R. B. Culver of Talent was in an Ashland resident. Ashland on business Monday Mrs. R. V Gentry of Medford [ Mrs. Gassaway and Neoma is in Ashland visiting friends. KJos were in Ashland on buslr ■Mrs. Bertha Heer returned ness Tuesday. They are from from a week’s visit in Portland Yreka with her daughter, Mrs. Alda Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGinnis Eaton, and friends. and Mrs. Lois Reed left Wednes Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Gregg: are day morning for Wyoming enjoying a vlst with their son where they will visit. Dr. D. W. Gregg and their grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Roe Magness, son William Gregg of Portland Mr. and Mrs. George Larder, who came down to help Mrs. Betty Brltsan, and Barbara Gregg celebrate her birthday Clawson made a trip to Lake O' Saturday, July 21. the Woods Sunday. The Dougherty Grocery Is a- Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Bibeau and gain open for business after be two children. Donna and Harold ing closed for four days. of Benicia, California, left for The Lithia Bakery is closed for their home the first of the week two weeks. after visiting at the home of Richard Black was in Medford Mr and Mrs. Dameron on Oak on business Friday. j street. H. J. Bibeau is a nephew Miss Frances Miller Is in Ash - . of Mrs. Dameron. land visiting her mother Mrs. Ethel Miller who is in the Com­ munity hospital. Mrs. F. A. Watkins and son, □ary, returned Friday to their home in Roseburg after visiting with Mrs. Watkin's parents, Mr. m d Mrs. L. E. Stennett, and her sister, Mrs. J. M. Townsend, and Jther relatives and friends. Mrs. E. C. Palm from El Monte California, and her brother M. L. Pritchard, with Mrs. Prlt- :hard. from Neosho, Missouri, ire here visiting their mother. Mrs. Pritchard, and their sister, Mrs. Curry, at the Park View Convalescent Home. Mrs. A1 Warner was a visitor n Medford Thursday afternoon, Mrs. F J. Ahlstrom accompan­ ied friends to Portland where she will visit for an indefinite time Mrs. Reynolds and son, Jas­ per, left Tuesday for Hillsboro, Oregon where they will make their home. Lt. Clarence Woods and wife and small boy left Monday morning for Camp Adair, Cor­ vallis, where he will be stationed as a dentist in the hospital there. Nancy Califf of Yreka was an Ashland business visitor Tues day. Miss Nita Wimer returned) re cently from Roseburg where she had been spending a vacation. AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP ANI) THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT PHOENIX POTH FREE SHOW FOR SCORES HIE A! ALL CHILDREN VESPER SERVICE IN PAPER DRIVE The Rev. Fltz Dodson, stud­ ent piustur of the Presbyterian- Church at Phoenix for the sum­ mer months, made a" hit with the worshipers at the Union Vesper services In Llthla Park Sunday. lie took the Bible ini-lch-ni which tells or Jesus rising from the table, girting himself with a towel, und wushlng his discip­ les’ feet, as the basis for his re­ marks. To this he added the story of Nuuman who was com­ manded to dip In the river Jo r­ dan seven times for the heullng of his leprosy. In part Rev. Dodson said, "These stories are told as a re­ buke to those who are always seeking for the dramatic In re­ ligion. as against the lowly and humble spirit of service and helpfulness. The Cross and the Towel are significant emblems. The Cross represents the high­ est drama In the world, and the towel wherewith Jesus girt him self represents the lowliest ser vice.’’ When the summer months are pust Rev. Dodson will return to Yale Divinity School to fur­ ther his studies. Rev. C. F. McCall of the Con­ gregational Church presided and announced the program. Mrs. Earl Downing presided at the or­ gan and assisted with the song service. The Rev. Jos. A. Edgar gave the Invocation, following the reading of the Scripture les­ son by Dr. O. W. Bruce of the Methodist Church. The union service will be held again next Sunday In Llthla Park a t the 5 o'clock vesper hour. These vesper services will continue through the first Sun­ day In September. In cooperation with this week'g wuste paper and tin cun drive, the Leverette Interstate Theutres will endeavor to se­ cure every possible pound of waste paper through u free chil­ dren's matinee to be given si­ multaneously in Ashlund and Medford, Llthlu and Rialto the­ atres respectively, on Thursday, July 26, at 1:45 p. m. All kiddles, up to und includ­ ing 15 years of age, will be ad­ mitted free who bring 10 pounds or more of waste paper to the box offices of either theatre. Both theatres will present free their current programs for the day. which will include two first run attractions plus cartoon and news. Children are requested to note the following rules in bringing in their waste paper bundles: Be sure they ure tied securely with stout cord; covers removed from books. Waxed paper can­ not be used. Cartons and card­ board boxes must be flattened and bundled. The paper and tin cans sal­ vaged In this drive will not only help a critical war need, but the proceeds from sale of the m a­ terial will be given to Hlllah Temple for their contribution to the Shrlner’s Hospitals for Crippled Children. Pvt. Vernon Tlson, who Is In the hospital at Camp Roberts, would like for his Ashland friends to write to him. Pvt. Tl­ son entered the service approx­ imately a month ago after a t­ tending Ashland high school for one year. His address Is; Pvt. Vernon Tlson (39492710). Co. H. 8 6th I n f . T n g . B n . Camp Roberts, California Mrs. Jack Le Brun and dnugh. ter, Ila May, returned from Eu­ Mims Dorothy De Lisle left gene Tuesday morning. Tuesday evening for San Fran­ cisco after visiting friends and relatives here. A VñRMTV Ends Sat. 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