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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNF. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Chorui To Rehearse Rogue
A Valley Mixed chorus will meet
tomorrow at 7 p. m. at the
Junior high school for rehearsal.
Attend Show Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Ilammill of Eagle Point
returned to their home yester
day by motor after attending the
northwestern turkey show In
Oakland Friday.
Club To Meet Medford Rec
reational club will hold a Christ
mas party at the county court
house auditorium tomorrow at
6:30 p. m Those attending are
asked to bring a gift to exchange
and their own table service.
Transferred Robert Green of
402V4 Newtown street, who has
been in training as a station
attendant at the United Air
Lines office at Medford munici
pal airport, has been transferred
to Pendleton where he will con
tinue his training course. He
expected to leave today for his
new station.
Hit Duane Clark. 4. 1211
Locust street, was uninjured in
a brush with a car operated by
James W. Morrison, Route 1,
Box 252, Friday evening in front
of 1803 West Main street, ac
cording to a police report on
fil yesterday. The report quot
ed the boy's mother, Mrs. Emery
Clark, as saying he was all right.
The boy ran into the street and
into the rear fender of the car,
according to the report.
At Arena Don Gilchrist of
Toronto. Canada, North Amer
ican figure skating champion,
skated at the Medford Ice
Arena yesterday afternoon while
awaiting departure of the eve
ning train to the south. Gilchrist
arrived by United Mainliner yes-
terday afternoon and the plane
was grounded because of un
. favorable weather conditions in
the south. He was en route to
Oakland Cal., where he will
participate in an ice carnival.
He has been appearing in Ice
arena acvivities in Seattle and
Tacoma. Wash. Mr. Gilchrist
reported favorably on the Med
ford Ice Arena.
Minor Mishaps Cars operat
ed by Alice C. Fitch, 58, Med
ford, and Harold Reed, 41, Jack
sonville, collided late Friday
afternoon at Main and Holly
streets, according to a report
on file yesterday. Marc Jarmin,
Jr., 17, 23 Corning Court, and
Frank Barber, 46, 818 McAn
drews road, operated cavs that
collided Friday afternoon at
Main and Ivy streets, a report
on file said. H. M. Carroll, 30,
Trail, and Lydia A. Scott, 42,
Trail, were drivers of cars that
Tar collided on a curve in the Crater
Lake highway eight miles north
of Trail Thursday afternoon,
accordirg to a report on file
yesterday.
Couple Safe Mrs. Jack Simp
son, 819 Minnesota avenue, re
ceived a cablegram yesterday
that her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Austin.
Open Today The navy's re-1 were safe in Honolulu. The
cruiting office in the basement Austins have resided In the
of the Medford federal building islands for the past 12 years.
will be open today from 8 a. m.
to 8 p. m., it was announced I Driver Tests Examinations
yesterday by Jack M. Carpen- will be held here agsin this
ter, chief petty officer in charge. j week on Thursday, Friday and
I Saturday for persons seeking
Chimney Fire The fire de-' licenses or permits to operate
partment's chemical crew stood 1 motor vehicles. Applicants are
by late Friday afternoon while j asked to report between 8 a. ra.
a chimney fire at the residence ! and 3 p. m. to the examiner In
of M. A. McCoy of 1530 West
Main street burnsd itself out.
The blare was confined inside
the chimney and there was no
damage.
Enlist In Army -Sgt. Joseph
W.Cushman, recruiter here, yes
terday received notification that
chambers on the top floor of
city hall.
e e e
Recruiter Busy In the first
week of war with Japan, Sgt.
Joseph W. Cushman. recruiter
here, sent 45 men to Portland
for final examination for enlist
ment in the U. S. army, the
the following men had been j sergeant reported yesterday The
formally enlisted In the U. S. recruiting office in the Medford
army at Portland: James J. ! federal building was swamped
Boyle, 520 Palm street, Arthur i all week with applicants who
I. Mahler. 136 Willamette ave
nue, and Roy J. Roberson, Earl
W. Yaryan, Henry W. Heslestner
and Charles H. Robbins, all of
sought to enlist.
Daughter Born Word was re
ceived here of the birth of
Ashland. They enlisted through ' daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W li
the recruiting office here.
New Army Rule The U. S.
liam Hines, Yakima. Wash., yes
terday. The baby has been
named Mary Katerlne for its
army will now accept married ! great-grandmother, Mrs. Kater
men for enlistment nrovided i ine Wait. Mrs. Hines is the
they have no dependents. Sgt. j former Jane Dixon, daughter of
Joseph W. Cushman. command-1 Mrs. Helen Dixon of 526 West
er of the recruitine station in 10th street.
the Medford federal building,
announced yesterday. Sgt. Cush
man said also that the air corps
would now accept motor me
chanics for trainitig as airplane
mechanics at Wichita Falls,
Texas.
In Coast Guard Edward H.
n
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1st
Vfcv tt ?V ,y
was running late and arrived
in Medford In the afternoon.
Departing on the plane for Port
land were E. Kline and Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Helper. Yesterday
the southbound forenoon Main
liner was grounded at Medford
because of unfavorable weather
In the south. The 18 passengers
continued their Journey south
by train.
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Berlin, Dec. IS. (Official
Radio Received by WV Ameri
can correspondents who were
taken Into protective custody
when Germany and the United
States went to war will leave
Berlin with United States diplo
mats. But until exchange conditions
are arranged they will stay at a
south German spa. This course
was decided on after assurances
were received that the United
States would treat German cor
respondents in like fashion.
Swiss diplomats are assuming
German interests in the United
States and United States inter
ests In Germany.
FELT TRAVELOCU E Whether north er south, town or
resort, this brtse felt hat shows decided talent for wear with
tlther print dresses or dark furs. The brim can be adjusted at will,
is best worn far back to reveal the forehead and hair.
Cars Collide Mrs. B. A. Whit
man ol Central Point and
Frances Cormany of 1017 West!
Ninth s'reet were operators ofj
cars that collided yesterday aft
ernoon at Sixth and Ivy tsreets, i
it was shown in a report on j
file. Theodore Dailev. 31. 544
Angle, 19-year-old son of Mr. , Effie street, and H. K. Weber.!
and Mrs. Charles F. Angle of 68, no address listed, operated;
tvans vauey, passed his final cars thai collided at Fifth street
medical examination In Port-! and Central avenue yesterday
iana ior a tnree-year enlistment afternoon, a filed report showed
in ine u. o. coast guard, word
Tenth Time Albert S. Rosen
baum, district freight and pas
senger agent at the Southern
Pacific company In this city, re
turned yesterday by train after
attending the northwestern tur
key show in Oakland Friday.
Mr. Rosenbaum has attended
each show at Oakland since the
Inception of the turkey show In
1931, his visit this year being
the tenth.
Plane Passengers Miss M.
Tolosanc departed Friday fore
noon by United Mainliner for
Oakland, Cal. The early morn
ing noitnbound plane Friday
was received here yesterday.
He was to proceed to the train
ing station at Port Townsend,
Wash., where he was to be in
ducted and trained for his coast
guard service. Angle was grad
uated from Rogue River high
school last year and during the
past few months has been em-
Howard District Howard Dis
trict P.-T. A. has called a special
defense meeting in the school
gymnasium Monday at 7:30 p. m.
in compliance with the request
of the Jackson County Council
of Defense. All In the neighbor
hood are urged to attend in
order to receive instruction and
ployed by the Medford corpo- informat.on regarding orooer
ration. 'procedure in case of an air raid.
New LOW PRICE
GASCO BRIQUETS
Per Ton, Sacked $15.50
Long Burning No Ash No Dirt
Hold Fir Over Night
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
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Give useful glfts-they're
always most appreciat
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come from "His" store
The Toggery attract
ively wrapped for the
the tree!
SHIRTS
There's nothing hell appreciate so much as
shirts He Just can't have too many of them.
Choose MANHATTANS in the style, color and
patterr he'll likel
$2 to S3.50
MANHATTAN PAJAMAS
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BELTS, SUSPENDERS AND
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INTERWOVEN SOX $1-10 and up
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The TOGGERY
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Art Hess
RODEO
In Wool and
Silks
SLIPPERS
For House Wear
$3 to $3.S
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NOT B A D Brim lost for six
hours In Philadelphia didn't
worry Oeorse Plppet, 4. much,
for he made oat line. He cot to
play with policeman's cap and.
nightstick until relatives came.
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Instead of Reindeer
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