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LOCAL and PERSONAL
From A.hland L. Silvers and
wife of Ashland spent Monday
here on a shopping tour.
Fined A u d 1 e Crumpton
Hutchinson, 42, was fined . $10
In city police court today, for
being drunk on a public street.
' Ellsworth To Arrive Harris
Ellsworth, republican candidate
for reelection to Congress, will
arrive in Medford tonight for
a visit of several days In the In
terest of his campaign.
. Minor Collision Elton Hans
com, Central Point, and Warren
H. Conrad, Rt. 4, drove passen
ger cars involved in a minor ac
cident on South Grape street,
Monday, according to a report
on file.
Transferred Joseph James
McCallister has been trans
ferred from the naval training
station at Farragut, Ida., to a
training school in California.
. McCallister's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. McCallister of
the Griffin Creek district.
Footprinters To Meet Med
ford chapter of the Internation
al Footprinters' association will
meet Thursday of this week at
Chalker's. The meeting will be
for members and invited guests
and will be preceded by dinner
at 7 p. m. There will be initia
tion of new members.
Change Chairman Mrs. W.
Alex Kuehlthau will serve as
hostess chairman for the meet
ing of Sojourners' club Thurs
day of this week instead of Mrs.
Ted Hornecker, as previously
announced. Reservations are to
be made with Mrs. Kuehlthau,
whose phone number Is 4109.
Steve Dippel Here Steve
Dippel, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph S. Dippel of North Barne
burg Road, Medford, and Ray
Morrison, of San Francisco,
were in Medford to visit Dr.
and Mrs. Dippel over the week
end. Both young men are stu
dents at the University of Ore
gon. Staf fords Return Col. and
Mrs. Ben Stafford and son,
Bruce, have returned to this
city from- Fort Devens, Mass.
The Staffords were formerly
with the C.C.C. In Medford.
They are now making their
home at 21 Vancouver avenue,
and Bruce is attending Medford
High school. Col. Stafford plans
to retire from active duty in
December after 34 years of serv
ice. Lowds Returning Mrs. Phil
Lowd arrived Monday from St.
Helens, Ore., where Sgt, Phil
Lowd of the state police game
division has been stationed for
the past few years from where
he is being transferred to the
Medford area. The transfer will
ba effective November X. Sgt. J
and Mrs. Lowd formerly resid-1
ed In Medford, leaving here 1
ahout 11 veara ago when he was I
transferred to . duty in the
Grants Pass region. He will fill
the vacancy created by the
transfer of Walter Scheldereiter
to Lakeview.
In St. Louis Mrs. William
Ehrman, the former Dorothy
Hayes, and a daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. J. C. Hayes, East Main
street, is in St. Louis to spend
several months with her sister,
Miss Mary Hayes. She accom
panied Miss Hayes when the lat
ter returned to St. Louis after
a late summer vacation here.
Miss Hayes is an instructor in
the medical social service de
partment of Washington Univer
sity. Mrs. Ehrman, a Red Cross
nurses' aide, is now working
four days a week at a children's
hospital in St. Louis. Dr. and
Mrs. Hayes' youngest daughter,
Virginia, is a sophomore this
winter at the University of Ore
gon and Mrs. George Smith, an
other daughter, is on the staff
of Barnes General hospital, Van
couver Barracks, Wash.
CALENDAR
-Tue.day
6:00 p. m. Zonta club, din
ner at Hotel Holland. Reports of
state conference.
8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter
No. S3 O. E. S. Masonic hall in
Central Poini. Past matron's
and past patron's night. Pro
gram and refreshments, visit
ing members cordially invited.
8:00 p. m. D.A.V. Auxiliary,
first meeting of the fall at arm
ory. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor,
K. of P. hall, social evening.
8:00 p. m. AAUW-LWV for
eign policy study group, home
of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva
street.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. VFW Auxiliary
Sewing club, courthouse audi
torium. 1:00 p. m. Chapter A A,
P.E.O., home of Mrs. E. E.: Kel
ly, 911 Queen Anne avenue. As
sistant hostesses. Miss Elizabeth
McKay and Mrs. L. F. Pickett.
Program, Mrs. Dolph Phipps.
1:00 p. m. Mistletoe club.
Girls' Community club, card
party for members and friends.
1:15 p. m. Oakgrove club at
home of Mrs. Edith Connel, Jack
sonville highway. Dessert lunch
eon. Bring sewing kits.
2:00 p. m. A d a r e 1 No. 3
O. E. S. Social club, home of
Mrs. Ina Huson, Lozier Lane.
Dessert luncheon.
7:30 p. m. Women's Society
of Christian Service and Wes
leyan Service guild, special
Week of Prayer service and so
cial hour at Methodist church.
8:00 p. m. American Legion,
armory. Four state officers will
be present.
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, armory, for Red Cross
sewing. Nettie Ellenburg and
Bernice Alford, refreshment
committee.
Thursday
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers' club, Girls' Community
club, dessert luncheon. For re
servations call Mrs. Alex Kuehl
than 4109.
2:00 p. m. G olden Link
Bible class, First Baptist church,
monthly meeting at church.
Shop Here Phoebe Miller of
Ashland and son and daughter
of Ashland were recent shoppers
here.
Mrs. Garen at Oregon State
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garen and
small son, Steven Lee, are now
living in Corvallis, Oregon,
where Mrs. Garen is attending
Oregon State College. Mrs.
Garen is in her senior year and
majoring In home economics.
She is the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Rajph S. Dippel of this
city.
Ashland Visitor Mrs. Rose
Miller Kerrigan of Beach street,
Ashland, was a recent visitor
here.
Kerrigan Hera Waltet J.
Kerrigan of San Francisco at
tended the federal court here
yesterday.
e e e
Bill Bauman Her Appren
tice Seaman Bill Bauman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bauman
of this city, is in Medford for a
short visit with his Barents. Bau-
i man Is stationed at Willamette
University, Salem. '
Tengwnld Leaves Carl Y.
Tengwald, Kings highway, Med
ford, and Claude Murphy, state
real estate commissioner from
Portland, left last night for
Portland to supervise real estate
examinations in that city.
Flu Fires The chemical truck
was. called out twice yesterday
to extinguish minor flue fires.
One was at the residence of B.
M. Lininger. 608 South Oakdale.
and the other at St. Mark's Epis
copal church at 5th and Oakdale
avenue.
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Col. Jackson Home Lt. Col.
Glenn Jackson, army air corps,
Is in Medford for five days. Mrs.
Jackson and daughter, Cynthia,
make their home at 1917 E.
Main street. Col. Jackson has
lately come from the European
theater of war.
Nancy Wall Leaves Miss
Nancv Wall, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Etha W. Wall, Ross
lane, leaves tonight for Portland
where she will take her physical
examination for the Waves. Miss
Wall is a graduate of Medford
high school and has been em
ployed at Camp White for the
last two years.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffers is scheduled to arrive
at the K. P. hall and will be
on duty Oct. 27 and 28 from 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. All those who
wish permits or licenses to drive
cars are asked to get in touch
with the examiner during these
hours.
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Jim Elliot Home Apprentice
Seaman Jim Ellint. ann nf Mr
Marguerite Elliot of this city
ana ur. joert fciuot or route Z, is
in Medford for a short visit. El
liot has completed his training
ai wmiameite university, Salem,
and will report to Bremerton
navy hospital, pending assign
ment to a medical school, some
time next week. He Is planning
to spend a few days In San Fran
cisco before reporting.
Attends School Francis W.
Parke, 26, Talent, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank E. Parke, 110V4
E. 11th street, Medford, has en
rolled recently in a course at
the Amphibious Fireman Naval
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Jim Miller Here Jim Miller,
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ler, formerly of this city, visited
in Medford last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Weir
of King street. The young man
is an air cadet at Marced Army
Air Base, California. His broth
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Corps, is in England. Both
brothers graduated from Med
ford High school.
Oakland, Cel., Oct 24. U.R)
E. Duncan, 52-year-old West
ern Pacific brakeman from
Stockton, Calif., was killed last
night at Altamount Pass when
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Daily Weather Report
Forecast
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday: foglty Wed
nesday mornlnsi but warm in after
noon. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Wednesday: tog In vallevs west of
Cascades In morning; mild tempera
tures. Loral Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Hleheat 63, lowest 47.
Total monthly preclpatlon. .78
Inches. Deficiency for the month .16
inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1044, 1.98 Inches. Deficiency for the
season. .01 Inches.
RelaUve humidity at 4:30 p. m. yes
terday, 40i 4:30 today, 83.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7:35 a. m.: sunset S:1S o. m.
Past 34 hours: jiich Low Prec.
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P.-T. A. Activities
Lincoln P.T.A.
Not only parents but all those
interested in child welfare and
the future of our nation should
avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to participate In a P.-TA.
group.
For parents It affords the op
portunity to become acquainted
with teachers of their children
and the parents of their chil
dren's closest everyday asso
ciates. For all it is the means
of having a part ln solving the
problems of our youth today
and laying the foundations for
a more secure world tomorrow.
There Is no more urgent or
vital task than that of protect
ing all our children, physically,
mentally, and spiritually, for in
them lies the salvation of our
country's future. It Is only
through a strong united effort
that this can be accomplished.
Lincoln school this year has
an enrollment of 268 students.
It Is hoped the P.-T.A. enroll
ment will be correspondingly
large as the need for a strong
group Is greater than ever.
Please send in YOUR member
ship without delay. It is an op
portunity and a duty both to
your children and to your com
munity. Membership in a local
unit Includes automatically
mambersMp in the State and
National P.-T.A.
Four-Cent Fraud
Brings Heavy Fine
Los Angeles, Oct. 24 U.R)
David Cherry, wealthy 'chain
operator of several meat mar
kets, was under sentence of
$300 fine and SO-days in jail for
a four-cent fraud.
He was convicted of permit
ting one of his market to up
grade a roast two cents a pound,
on a two pound sale.
SURPRISE
Boston, Oct. 24 (U.PJ Run
ning to escape a German artil
lery barrage ln France, Pvt.
Simon H. Tutunjian of Dorches
ter wrote his parents, he leaped
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FOUR FLIERS KILLED
March Field, Cal., Oct. 24.
(U.PJ Four, army fliers were kill
ed and two others were injured
when their B-24 Liberator bomb
er crashed a mile and a half
northwest of Corona, Calif., dur-
night.
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