Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1944, Image 9

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PUYALLUP, WHITE
RIVER PLAN BAN
ON JAP'S RETURN
Sumner, Wash., Dee. 80 (U.B
Member! of the anti-Nisei
"Remember Pearl Harbor"
league today were on record as
determined to boycott all Jap
anese returned to the Puyallup
and White River valleys and
anyone catering to them.
Nearly 300 members, some of
them non-members, attended a
meeting slanted at recruiting
supporters, particularly . from
the ranks of servicemen.
"We are fighting an enemy
not a race," President Benjamin
T. Smith, Kent, Wash., said.
Smith said requests for new
units have come from Seattle,
Tacoma and other western
Washington cities. He said,
however, that the press of busi
ness brought on by the impend
ing return of Japanese citizens
to the valleys probably will pro
hlbit the formation of new chap
ters immediately.
President Harold Foster of
the Sumner school board sup
ported the right of returning
Japanese-Americans to miblic
education, "because the law
concerning admission to schools
coven Japanese as well as
American students."
Eagle Point
Eagle Point, Dee. 28 Mr.
ana Mrs. fTea Wewland were
happily surprised Tuesday eve
ning when Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
De Priest and Mr. and Mrs.
James Razor of Inglewood, Cal.,
om lime friends, arrived unex-
pectedly, to spend the holiday
season with them.
Mrs. Otho D. Goanell of Lake
view, Ore., who was houseguest
of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hender
son the week preceding Christ
mas, left Tuesday for Roseburg
to remain until her husband
Cpl. Gosnell, who is the the
881st Bomb Squadron on Salpan
returns.
The Extension Unit Christ
mas party which was held at
the home of Mrs. Fred New-
land December 14, was a most
pleasant affair with 38 members
present. Subject of the business
meeting was "Buffet Lunch
eons" and was very ably dem
onstrated by Mrs. Clarence and
Mrs. Wilfred Davies. The de
licious chicken loaf and gelatine
dessert was served for the noon
buffet luncheon. Mrs. Newland
bad the rooms nicely decorated.
with fir boughs and cunning lit
tle favors, also a beautiful
Christmas tree under which the
gifts were placed. At the close
Christmas carols were sung, and
each one was asked to tell their
most thrilling or exciting Christ
mas experience as the gifts were
given out Next -meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. J. Rob
inson Thursday, Jan. 11, and
the subject will be "Color in the
Home." County Agent Miss
Marian Farrell will be leader.
SSgt. Earl Harnish, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnish of
Eagle Point, arrived in San
Francisco December 20 from
2VS years service with the 41st
Division 188 Infantry in Aus
tralia. He was wounded in July
and has been In a hospital since.
He was awarded the Purple
Heart. He is in Barnes General
hospital in Vancouver, Wn, at
present for further medical
care, but wrote that ha may be
home for New Year.
Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Gibson
Of Gasquet Camp, Calif., who
spent Christmas here with Mrs,
Gibson's mother, Mrs. Gustle
Seefleld, left Tuesday for home,
Leila May Tlbbetts, young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lind
say Tlbbetts of this place, was
returned to her home Christmas
evening, and recuperating nice
ly from an appendectomy.
Sat. George Peachy arrived
here last week from New York
on arrival from France to spend
Christmas with his grandmoth
er, Mrs. Alice Daley before go
ing on to a Spokane, Wash., hos
pital for further medical care
for wounds received while in
action last August 8. He was
In four major engagements.
Africa, Sicily, Franca and Italy.
words are so inadequate to ex
press the debt of gratitude we
owe these brave boys who have
gone through with so much for
us all but the best of all good
wishes are extended them for an
early return to health with the
New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harnish
of Medford spent Christmas aft
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harnish of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. orvil Hender
son, Eagle Point, and house
guest of Mrs. Otho D. Gosnell,
also Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ferren
of Ashland and Mrs. Lillie Gil
bert of Jacksonville were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Norris of Jacksonville Christ
mas Day.
Teron Taylor of Sacramento,
Calif., but formerly of this place
arrived here December 12 for
a few days' visit with rela
tives before going on to Port
land hospital to receive modi
can care. He has not been well
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' Sim
mons entertained four WACs
from Camp White at dinner on
Christmas Day.
Miss Dorothy Young Is (pend
ing the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Young and her brother, Billy.
She will return Tuesday to
Portland where she is an army
cadet nurse training at the
Good Samaritan hospital.
NAVYlfYEAR'S
FORMER CAMP WHITE
MAJOR IS PROMOTED
Promotion of Major Clarence
M. Jones, formerly stationed at
Camp White, to lieutenant-colonel
has been announced by the
army, the news being received
at Camp White this week. Col.
Jones, formerly commanding
officer of the First DEML and
inspector general at Camp
White, Is now inspector general
for the Alaskan Defense com
mand, with headquarters at
Whitehorse, Yukon territory.
Col. Jones was stationed at
Camp White from the time the
camp was first established until
last May. His marriage to Mrs.
Florence Thomas of this city
took place last summer and it is
understood that his wife is with
him in Alaska.
IX I
to Classify 8:30 Saturday aftarnoon
nease rememoer,
(Is MaU Tribuna Want Ads.
'DRESSED UP' SERVICE .!
IS FORBIDDEN BY 0PA
Washington, Dee. 80 flJ.R)
The office of price administra
tion moved today to halt over
charging by laundry and dry
cleaning establishments by for
bidding them to charge higher
prices for so-called "new serv
ices" that are in reality- only
"dressed-up" old services.
At the local war price and
ration board It was stated that
laundries and dry cleaning
establishments in Medford were
operating under a price schedule
worked out for the entire state
through the state association.
Surveys made in recent weeks
by the price clerk of the local
board found no lnfrlngmenta of
price regulations in local establishments.
Closing time (or Classified Ada a
,. m. Too Use to dually U
trader. Dee. tl. 1144
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUHE KIITE
Sergeant Simmons
. Slightly Wounded
Staff Sgt. George Simmons
suffered slight wound during
combat in eastern France some
time this month, according to
word received by his wife, Mrs.
Dorothene Simmons, who with
their 19-months-old daughter,
Sharon, makes her home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jf. A.
Moore, rout 4, box 379, -
Sgt. Simmons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Simmons, Granite
street, Ashland, is In - Gen.
Patch's 7th army. The sergeant
received a silver star in Sep
tember. Closln Uma tor Sunday Too Late
d t-iaauiy o Baiuroay I
rt nmimHr.
F
IN IN SERVICE
A full program of New Year
celebrations for service men
and women in Medford have
been planned by the TJSO, Mar
Kade and clubs at Camp White.
At the VSO the calendar is
crowded with parties and en
tertainment beginning Sunday
morning with the popular Java
session at 9:30 and climaxed
with a formal dance New Year's
night with Barnle Beaton's or
chestra. The regular Sunday supper at
S" o'clock will be served by the
Lady Lions. A Watch party
will be in full swing later, fol
lowed by an oyster supper at
Midnight. -
At the MarKake New Year
festivities began last night with
a formal dance and intermis
sion supper served at 9:30.
At Camp White the hub of ac
tivities is the Officers Club
where a dinner dance for mem
bers and their guests will take
place tonight. Other parties are
planned at Service Clubs at the
camp, including a supper and
movie to be shown at Service
Club No. 2.
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L 0. TAYLOR CO.
0OOBIMhsWTRUCKS
112 So. Riverside . Phone 2985
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HAPPY
NEW YEAR
from the
IB IEEE) (SIS
(SAFE
and SERVICE STATION
foot of Rogue River bridge
Announcing The Opening
of Our NEW ADDITION
A towns with extra features and
II the toed things to Eat and
DRINK en New Year's Day.
TURKEY O STEAK
CHICKEN
Emll and Helen
"is the ta m i ii m . m -v. u
The -n m u n i m xav
m II X M e V
tan el
symbol of Victory.
stars and stripes are em
blems of liberty. Together
we blend them in the hope
that 1945 will sea this land
visited by final Peace.
JAGQUE LENOX
17 So. Central
r
A50n$ BEST
The universal wish of all
freedom loving people, as
we set our sights on the
year ahead, is that it may
bring Victory and Peace to
all peoples of all nations.
To you we wish a New
Year as happy as possible.
ROLLING PIN
509 So. Riverside
Here's to the New Yearl Go
forward to meet It with a
. heart full of cheer, and
may our good thoughts oi
you welcome it warmly.
Leever Hardware
Co.
225 E. Sixth
Here's to our men In olive
drab. Here's to our boys in
foxholes and In the skies!
In slit trenches and on
transports. Here's to every
fighting American and to
your homecoming before
next New Year's evel
Anderson Thrift Mkl
. 710 S. Riverside
Humble homes and palatial
manses are visited by the
. same Joys by the same
tribulations by the same
exigencies of war. To one
and all we therefore send
the same good greetings for
the new yeer. Mey it be a
happy one rich in health
and God's blessings.
Harden't Drapery
Shop
Weeks It Orr Bldg.
There's a sentimental thrill
to hearing New Year bells
ring out. The most sophisti
cated of us must admit it.
So here's an old !asl .toned
greeting to accompany
tneir tune, nappy new
Yearl"
Reliable Grocery
117 No. Central
The American is a wonder
ful composite of grim de
termination to see justice
done, and of a gay spirit of
abandon when it comes to
tun-making. That's why the
fighting American is a win
ner everv tlmel To each
and every one a happier
New Year next yearl -
EADS TRANSFER
IB 8. Fir
We hope you have the very
best of luck all through
194S. But luck alone isn't
the key to good thingil
Whet we need is continued
hard work and plenty of it
if we are to enjoy the
fruits of Victory and Peacel
We're with you on the
JODI
Trowbridge & Flynn
214 W. Main
1
In some parts of our coun
try this time oi ysr finds
the earth mantled with
snow. In other parts of our
country this time of year
blossoms with verdure. But
though climatet vary our
people are as one in their
unchanging desire for
maintenance of the true
"American way
Yellow Cabs &
TERMINAL Cabs
Phone 2121 ft 7117
enisn
We're proud of
the men and
women who
were once our
neighbors and
who are now
serving around
the world In our
armed forces.
To them espec
ially go our New Year thoughts
and wishes for their speedy, safe
return.
Older Tire Exchange
92 S. Bartlett
m
As the sands of
time run their
course they see
19 4 4 depart
and usher In
1945. On the
atrake af mid.
night New Year's Eve our wishes
will Join yours for a future of
happiness and security In a
world of peace.
Young's Service Shop
115 No. Front
We send you the greetings of the
past year and of the - year
ahead. We're sure that your In
nermost desire is for Victory
as is ours, so we join you In wish
ing for it and more Important
still, in working for It without
interruption!
CITY MARKET
Every hell which tings out to
welcome 1945 will be echoing
the resounding glory of our Lib
erty bell. In its spirit we look
to peace around the world in the
year ahead.
A. Z. "TUBBY" DEAN
If we could
we'd make the
rounds personal.
It and sing
"happy New
Year" into your
earl But the
number el em
friends would
make thet Job
take us until
next New Year's
v HAROLD'S
Ladies' Ready-To-Wear
'A vieronioi
IS
Take a memo to count every
day of 1945 as precious, and to
remember our best thoughts are
with you as we continue to serve
you to our utmost ability. Please
don't hesitate to cell on us when
you need us.
Lewis Super Service
2th and Front
a)w, Hlsa
As Old Father Time leeks to the
future we hope he determines en
1945 as the year which will see
an end to world strife and the be-
fllnnlng of a peaceful life spent
n true harmony by ail mankind.
May your Now Year be rich in
all good things.
Bales Barber Shop
121 West Meln
You eouldn't wish any more
sealously than we do tor a good
year aheadl That encompasses
the Joys of Victories to eeme,
aad good health and prosperity)
So what better greeting can we
extend to you than that all our
mutual aspirations come true.
MEAT CENTER
1M1 r. 9th
Sing It loud,
sing it low. Sing
it fast, sing it
slow. Sing It
high, sing it
deep this
promise we will
koept your
withes for a
happy New Year will be echoed
as our voices pick up the refreln
end sing it back to youl
E. J. NEWMAN
Your Van Ness Dealer
319 Vancouver
Think of all the marry times
you've had in past New Yearsl
Think of how much we Ameri
cans have to be grateful for this
New Yearsl And look forward to
next New Years with faith In our
Victory and Peace to come.
HOTEL MEDFORD
409 W. Main
Rough and choppy waters
mey toss about any eraftt
but good navigating and
keeping to its course will
bring it through. - The past
war years may have been
rougn ana cnoppy, nut now
we see our way clear to
Victory aheadl
L O. TAYLOR
- . 113 n. Riverside
Church steeples the world
eround are sounding out
the passing of a year
fraught with, warfare ana
sorrow. Let us hope, that it
ill be followed by a veer
of good cheer during which
peace will envelop the
earth.
GREEN'S
100 W. Main
We're proud of our boys In
nevy blue who sail the seas
delivering the wherewithal
for the winning of Victory.
A solute to our navy ao
companies these New
Year's greetings!
THE TOGGERY
34 No. Central '
NSW Via
Ask any fighting Amerleen
whet he wents most and
he'll aey "to be home
again") so we're making It
our New Yeer's wish that
all our boys return victor
ious in 1945.
Himphrey Motors
33 S. Riverside
With revelry and old fash
ioned good wishes, we
greet the New Yearl Amid
y u r gay surroundings
think of us, end remember
that you have our sincerest
thoughts. Here's to a New
Yeer of Peace, Health and
Good Cheer.
Younger
Appliance
Service Co.
31 N. Bartlett
YEAR OF
VICTORY
We're pfbud of the women -who
have actively helped
toward the goal of Victory.
To them we extend thla
special New Year's greet,
tag wherever they may be.
Medford Doiasslio
' Laundry
30 No. Riverside
Travel by air has made tho
world small indeed, with
every land quickly aceee.
sibla from any other. Whet
good fellowship we can en-
ioy If 1945 will find an end
to war and all nations Jobv
ea togetnor in uoerty.
BURELSON'3
Medford Center Building
Reed all about Itl 194S
makes a ' grand entrance
bringing with it the orom-
ise of Victory if we ell
buckle down and work as
hard for It as we can. Our
greetings to you for all the
Edgerton Motor Co.'
132 S. Riverside
jiT ww vian.
Hew Year's Is pretty
much a universal holi
day, but we fee) it's al
ways celebrated with
special seat In the grand
American way. Here's to
It, then, and may it
bring you and youta
very good thing you're
wisning lor.
HOTEL JACKSON
th and Central