MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Council to Meet The city
council will hold Its semi-monthly
meeting b Mayor C. A. Meek
er's office in the city hall tonight
,7:30. ,
Attending School Lt. Charles
1 " J" . Heum ot Medford Is attending
the antiaircraft artillery school.
Camp Davis, Calif. Lt Reum is
a son of Mrs. Sara M. Reum, S13
S. Holly St.
Stamps Expire The public
was reminded today by the local
war price and rationing board
that blue stamps U, V and W for
processed foods expire tomor
row, uctODer u.
Minor Accident Audrey A.
Shults of Route 2 and Claude E.
Moss of Klamath Falls drove cars
involved in a slight mifhap at
Sixth street and Oakdqle avenue
Monday afternoon, according to
a report on Hie today,
At Camp Pickett Pvt. Phyl
r (Is L. Curry, daughter of Allen D.
Curry of S05 Benson street, who
recently was graduated from the
Women's Army Corps training
renter at Ft. Oglethcrpe, Ga., is
now stationed at Camp Pickett,
Va., in a motor transport divis
ion, according to word received
here by her father.
Beasleys Here Cadet and
Mrs. Harry Beasley left this
morning for Carlsbad, N. M.,
where Cadet Beasley will con
tinue his bombardier training
with the army air force. The
Beasleys spent a few days in
Medford with Mrs. Beasley's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schmidt,
317 Howard Ave., after Cadet
Beasley had finished six weeks'
training at Las Vegas, Nev.
. . . - .
r To Be Guests Men of the
185tb General Hospital unit at
Camp White will be special
guests at the regular dance at
Service Club No. 2 at Camp
White Thursday night, and men
from the unit will make up an
orchestra for the dance. Medford
girls at least 18 years of age, or
navwg graduated from hieh
school, are eligible to become
VRV hostesses and to attend the
dances at the Camp White ser
vice clubs. Those planning to at
tend the Thursday night dance
are asKea to call the Outpost and
register their names. Busses will
be provided, leaving the old
chamber of commerce building at
8 p. m.
CALENDAR
Transfers Miss Mauds Pnnl
of Applegate has been added to
the Medford staff of the Rogue
niver national Forest service
as a clerk. Miss Poole is a
transfer from the Star Ranger
Station, Applegate.
Visiting Here Lt D. D. Stubbs
of Kansas City, Mo., pilot of a
B-17 Flying Fortress, will leave
here tonight for Pendleton to re
loin his squadron after spending
two days visiting his aunt, Mrs.
jbck bwem, 38 Ross Court. Lt.
stubbs has been stationed at
Moses Lake, Utah.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in the K. P.
hall next Friday and Saturday
between the hours of 9 a. m.
and 5 p. m. and those wishing
permits or licenses to drive cars
are asked to contact the exam
iner between these hours.
Cpl. Beck Here Cpl. Alfred
M. Beck arrived in Medford
Sunday from the army air base
at Yuma, Ariz., on a 15-day
furlough. Cpl. Beck is an in
structor in mechanics at the
base. Cpl. Beck, a graduate of
Medford .high school, has been
in the army since December of
1941.
Graduates W. J. Hughbanks
of Rogue River recently gradu
ated from the AAF flexible gun
nery school at Kingman field,
Kingman, Ariz., according to a
dispatch from the field. Aviation
Cadet Hughbanks has been in the
army a year. He is the son of
Monroe Hughbanks of Rogue
Ri er.
'
In Hospital Miss Maurine
Shearer, clerk at the Rogue
River National Forest service
in Medford, left for the north
Sunday and yesterday under
went a minor operation on her
right wrist at St. Vincent's hos
pital in Portland. Miss Shearer
will be absent from her work
here for about two weeks and
after leaving the hospital will
be at her parent's home in
Dorena, near Cottage Grove.
MEDICAL COMMAND
Fort Douglas, Utah, Oct 19
(U.R) Brig. Gen. John M. Wil
lis, former commanding general
of Camp Grant, 111., today had
assumed duties as chief of the
Ninth Service Command Medi
cal branch.
Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Wesleyan Service
Guild of the Methodist church
at church parlors.
8:00 p. m. Carnation club of
Degree of Honor lodge, home of
Mrs. Sue Johnsburg, 243 Beat
ty St.
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K.
P. hall.
8:00 p. m. Ladles Auxiliary
of V. F. W., armory. Regular
meeting followed . by refresh
ments.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P. E.
O., home of Miss Annette Gray.
808 Dakota St. Program, book re
view by Mrs. O. H. Bengtson.
Wednesday .
10:30 a. m. Medford Exten
sion unit courthouse auditori
um. Demonstration by Miss Mari
an Farrell.
12:30 p. m. Victory club of
O. E. S., covered dish luncneon
at Masonic building on W. Main
St. Bring own service.
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons of
Nevlta Chapter, O. E. S., home
of Mrs. Elmer Kyle, 1318 E.
Main St., for dessert luncheon.
1:00 p. m. Get-Together club,
home of Mrs. A. F. Flowers, 112
E. Twelfth St. Dessert followed
by regular card party. Members
and friends welcome.
2:00 p. m. Navy Mothers,
home of Mrs. Florence Cuff el,
909 N. Central Ave. Wives and
mothers of navy, naval reserve,
marine and coast guardsmen in
vited. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club at Girls Community, club.
7:45 p. m. AAUW, home of
Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva
St. Lt. H. D. Byington, speaker.
Members please bring articles for
rummage sale.
7:45 p. m. Contemporary
book club, home of Mrs. Ben J
Trowbridge, 1625 E. Main St.
8:00 p. m. Women s Mission
ary society of Presbyterian
church, at church parlors. Illus
trated talk by Ensign George
Tucker on "The Holy Land."
Thursday
10:00. a. m. DAV Auxiliary
Sewing club, home of Mrs. Edna
Kilburn, Central Point. Covered
dish luncheon at noon.
1:15 p. m. Just Folks circle
of Methodist church, home of
Mrs. Earl Bradfish, 110 Ashland
Ave., for dessert luncheon.
3:00 p. m. Junior High P-T.
A. room 41 at junio- high build
ing.
TAKEN BY DEATH
Mrs. Jennie R. Meehan passed
away at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Theo. Hoeftt, Of Lake
Creek, Tuesday morning follow
ing lengthy illness.
Mrs. Meehan was born on
October 23, 1953, in Ashtabula,
Ohio. On Feb. 23,' 1888, she was
united in marriage to John B.
Meehan in Denver, Colo. In Oc
tober, 1907, she came with her
family to Medford where she
has since made her home. Her
husband preceded her in death
on March 26, 1911. In Novem
ber, 1938, she went to Lake
Creek to live with her daughter.
Mr. Meehan has been an
ardent member of the Seventh
Day Adventist Church since
1888.
She leaves to mourn her pass
ing her son John B. Meehan of
Medford, a daughter, Mrs. Hoef f t
of Lake Creek, and three grand
children, Sgt. Myron Meehan.
of'Camp Adair; Dorothea Mee
han, of Portland, and June
Hoefft, of Lake Creek.
Funeral services will be held
at Perl Funeral Home Thursday
at 2 p. m. Elder G. A. Thomp
son of the Seventh Day Adven
tist Church will officiate and
interment will be In Medford
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Closing time tor Sunday Toe Late
to Claaslfj. S:80 Saturday aftarnooD
Pleas remember.
SEEN BY LEADER
Missoula, Mont, Oct 19 (U.R)
Harrison Spangler, Republican
national committee chairman,
told GOP leaders last night that
"the tide ii now running In
favor of Republicans."
Spangler addressed a group
of Republicans assembled from
nine midwestern and western
states for a two-day meeting to
map plans for the 1944 cam
paign.
Three state delegations es
tablished headquarters to back
their candidates for the presi
dential nomination.
Wendell L. Willkte was sup
ported by a group led by
National Committeeman Ralph
Cake, Portland, Oregon.
Former Gov. Harold Stassen
of Minnesota was supported by
Minnesota and Wyoming groups.
Gov. Thomas Dewey of New
York was supported by a group
headed by Committeeman Joe
Montgomery. Lewistown, Mont
States represented at the
meeting Included Montana, Wyo
ming, Oregon, Idaho, Washing
ton, Colorado, Utah, North Da
kota and South Dakota.
Third War Loan
Far Over Quota
Washington, Oct 1901.19
The treasury today announced
that the $13,000,000,000 third
war loan went over the top by
13,943,000,000.
Sales to individuals were
$377,000,000 over the $5,000,-
000,000 quota. Corporations, as
sociations and other large pur
chasers exceeded their $10,000,
000,000 goal by $2,938,000,000
Government trusts account pur
chased $630,000.000.
CENIORB CENSORED
Washington, Oct. 19. (U.R)
Even If the censor enjoys the
joke in your letter to service
men, he may not add hi re
mark. The War department
made this clear today by an'
nouncing that "military censors
are forbidden to add comment
to mail which they examine.
San Francisco has the only
memorial tablet In the world
honoring the originator of a
mixed drink a plaque in the
Montgomery block to Duncan
Nichol, Inventor of the Pisco
punch.
JULIUS CAESAR FINED
Philadelphia, Oct 19. U.R
Charged with registering for tne
draft under a leise name.
negro explained to the court that
he was- ashamed oi ni own
name, Julius Caesar. "My sym-
oathles." said Judge Harry E.
Kalodner, imposing a one-day
prison sentence.
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championship matches In Sept,
1935.
Washington, Oct 19 (U.RW
Secretary of Treasury Henry
Morgenthau, Jr., is In Algiers
on a tour of battle fronts to
discuss money matter with the
commander of the United Na
tions forces.
He also undoubtedly will dis
cus fiscal affairs with govern
ment official of the various
nation visited.
This Indicated that the pro
posals of the United States for
a post-war stabilisation fund
and for a world bank would
be the matters discussed with
the officials of the governments
visited.
Night Only Weekday
Door Open 1 :4S
More than 3,000 shooters
gathered at Camp Perry, Ohio,
for the various contents In the
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die up to your boy friend ana
discover if you hare a MAN or
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In Person
on the
HOLLY THEATRE'S
STAGE AND SCREEN
MIDNITE!
SATURDAY, OCT. 23rd
ON the STAGE
FRANKENSTEIN
MONSTER
Plus Thrills & Scares
ON the SCREEN
"The CRIME of
DR. CRESPI"
. CAN YOU TAKE IT?
If you think you can ttand the (hock of such an unusual and daring itaga and
screen show . . . wa urge you to attend- But BEWARE!
Remember the Date - Sat. Oct. 23rd
Remember the Hour : : : . Midnite!
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