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News From Jackson County for
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Medford high school bas-i
keteers jumped into the lead of
the southern Oregon conference
Friday night when they defeat
ed Ashland 39 to 27 for their
seventh consecutive win of the
season. They extended this to
eight wins the following night
with a 30 to 28 victory over
Eureka. It was the "first set-back
for the Loggers, who scored a
40-30 victory over Grants Pass
the previous night.
Biggest upset of the local
sports picture came when Cen
tral Point dumped Grants Pass
46 to 39 Tuesday night. Medford
junior )igh took the lead in the
southern Oregon conference
when they defeated Ashland jun
ior high 28 to 17.
This week-end Medford plays
Grants Pass there Friday night
and here Saturday night while
Klamath Falls invades Ashland
for two games.
A little rain, a little sunshine
and a little fog has been the
weather menu for the week with
afternoons almost warm enough
for spring.'
An unofficial census of school
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PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
children 'fat the county" shows
10,096, an increase of 210 pupils
over last year. Chamber of Com
merce .officials are predicting a
slow but steady increase in popu
lation and committee heads sug
gest planning to preserve the
county's reputation as fine
residential spot and to expand
present industries and recrea
tion facilities. . . ;
Littrell Parts will move Into
a new home about April 1. Con
version of the former Safeway
store building at Sixth and Bart
lett streets is going on now and
another building of the same size
will be constructed on the west
side of the old structure. '
Legislators Earl N e w b r y.
Frank Van Dyke and O. H.
Bengtson have gone to Salem for
the legislative session, which
opened Monday. Herb Grey has
been elected president of the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce.
High honors have been given
three additional men from this
county. Master Sgt. Orville C.
Caster, artilleryman, -has been
awarded the legion of merit for
outstanding service as battalion
motor sergeant in Italy; Sgt.
Wayne White, paratrooper, "has
been awarded the silver star for
heading a patrol which went
back of the German lines for
vital information, and Pfc. Mel-
vin B. Woods has won the bronze
star for making two trips under
heavy rifle and machinegun fire
to obtain ammunition for his
company during the Leyte cam
paign. .
Staff Sgt. Ira David Luman
is a member of the carbine
shooting championship station
team of the 8th AAF in England.
According to Sgt. Gene W.
Tedrick, the mud in the Euro
pean battle sectors is much
worse- than the famous Jackson
county "sticky." The sergeant
wrote to say "that good old
sticky mud at home is live pave
ment compared to this." He was
recently awarded the combat in
fantryman's badge.
A dispatch from Italy says
that Robert G. Brown, co-pilot
of a B-24, has been promoted to
first lieutenant and the officer
wrote home to say that he had
visited the Isle of Carpi while
on a recent leave, finding it as
beautiful as song writers declar
ed. J. F. Richardson of Trail, in
England and France for more
than two years, has been pro
moted to lieutenant-colonel. Sec
ond Lt. Curtis E. Hopkins is
now with the 15th AAF in Italy,
Arriving in this country for
hospitalization are Pfc. John
Brewer, Lt. Fred Traylor and
Pfc. Alfred J. Hardy., Brewer,
wounded in Italy in October, is
at Barnes in Vancouver and
wears the purple heart and com
bat infantryman's badge. His
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Actress Susan Peters, dark-eyed Mm
tar, is still in critical condition after
receiving a bullet in the chest in a
hunting accident near San Diego,
Calif. The bullet tore through her
thigh, pierced a lung and lodged in
her spine.
brother, Bob Brewer, has been
assigned to the infantry and is
now at Camp Gordon, Ga. Lt.
Traylor, who has been serving
with the paratroops in Holland,
is in Denver for treatment and
Hardy is being temporarily treat
ed at Stark hospital in Charles
ton, S. C.
Both Pfc. Robert Dallalre and
his brother, Cpl. Joe Dallaire,
have been here. The latter spent
32 months in Australia and New
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Guinea with the 41st division,
and Robert, twice wounded dur
ing a year's service with the 54Ji
army in Italy, is to return to Mc
Caw hospital In Walla Walla.
Others home from overseas
are Capt. Robert Sleeter, also
home from the Pacific and 33
months with the 41st; Capt. Ken
neth Edwards, who served with
the AAF in England and now
holds the DFC, presidential cita
tion, air medal and four oak
leaf clusters; Capt. Bruce Ham
mond, USMC; William W. Lit
trell. MM2c who spent two years
in the south Pacific; William
Fitzgerald, FClc, who partici
pated in seven major engage
ments in the Pacific and goes
next to Washington to study
radar.
Recently here were Jack Bur-
dell, Rdm3c, home after several
months at sea during which his
ship was under fire many times,
and Lt. Com. Wayne L. Goff
who recently returned after
eight months service in the Aleu
tian Islands.
Amazing his friends with t
long flowing beard, Alden Hib
bert arrived home this week
after 14 months duty with the
merchant marine In the south
Pacific. He holds the Pacific war
zone bar and the merchant ma
rine combat bar for participating
in action against the enemy in
the Halmahera islands and oth
er places. His brother, Claude,
is also in the navy and is at
Tacoma, Wash. Cpl. Eldon Chas-
tain, radioman in a Joint assault
signal company, arrived home
this week after 20 months over
seas. He participated in battles
in Sicily, Italy and Normandy.
A copy of the Italian edition
of the Stars and Stripes has been
received from Sgt. John C. An
derson and Cpl. William M.
Strode wrote to say that he spent'
Christmas week in Rome.
Jimmy Morrow has been grad
uated from navigators' school at
Hondo, Tex., and commissioned
a flight officer while Jerry Vaw
ter has been commissioned a
second lieutenant after graduat
ing from Ft. Benning. Both were
home on leave. Lt. Vawter ran
into a streak of bad hick and
was hospitalized twice during
his training period for broken
bones. He has reported to Ft.
McClellan, Ala., as an instructor.
Kenneth J. Jones graduated
from Ellington Field In Texas as
a flight officer and navigator
and was home for a time. His
brother, Ensign Stanley C. Jones,
Jr., is now on duty In the Pa
cific. New paratroopers are Cpl.
John Neel and Pvt. James F.
Harris . who completed jump
training at Ft. Benning. Dorr
Franklin Barrett, who was on
Midway island when the Decem
ber 7 attack was launched and
who subsequently was a Hono
lulu police officer, is now taking
marine training at San Diego.
Pvt. Harold A. Clement grad
uated from the AAF mechanics'
school for B-24s at Keesler field
and Pfc. Rollin C. Rosenberger
has been pronioted to technician
fifth grade at Ft. Monmouth. N.
J. Robert C. Crowl, at fireman's
school, San Diego, Is now a sea
man second class, and James C.
Martin has been promoted to
aviation machinist's mate, third
class. Ernest G. Childreth. Flc.
is now at a navy diesel school
at Richmond, Va.; Sgt. John Wil
kinson is at Keesler field for re
assignment, and Ensign Herbert
E. Harper is home after study
ing communications at Harvard
university for the past six
months. Also home is Robert
Young from Ft. Bliss, Tex., and
First Sgt. Dick Lewis was home
recently from Ft. Lewis. Robert
L. Madden has enrolled in the
maritime service.
bhirley Roseberry, sergeant
in the wac, is here on a visit
and word comes that Kathryn
Mead, surgical nurse, has gone
to Honolulu to work in a hos
pital there.
Pvt. James F. Harris Is home
to see his son, born December
at Camp White, and Mrs. Har
ris, the former Fayo Daugherty
Cpl. and Mrs. Eugene Helvey
are the parents of a son born
December 27 at Camp White.
weddings announced were
Geneva Lee Steele, Louisville,
ft.y., to toward Denton Clark,
technical expert with the Con
solidated Vultee Aircraft cor
poration; Patricia Young to Avia
tion Cadet Robert N. Shelby and
Margery Gibbons to Lt. James
A. Muncie of McLean, Tex,
BRUTALITY AT REFORM ,
SCHOOL TO BE STUDIED
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 12
(U.R) The state assembly today
unanimously authorized an in
vestigation of charges of brutal
ity at Preston state school of in
dustry by nine assemblymen
after Gov. Earl Warren declar
ed that persons responsible for
brutality at the school "must
leave state service."
REV. E. S.
NEW PASTOR AT
ZION LUTHERAN
Zlon English Lutheran church,
West Fourth at Oakdale, hav
ing been without a regular pas
tor since Rev. Karl W. Brock
haus left early in December for
Grand Forks, N. D., to accept
the pastorate of St. Mark's Luth
eran church of that city, an
nounced today the arrival of
their new pastor, the Rev. Erwln
S. Hansen. He holds his first
service in the local church Sun
day morning.
Rev. Hansen Is a native Call
fornian and was recently gradu
ated from Midland college and
Midwest Seminary In Fremont,
Neb.
He comes here from Kerman,
Calif., the home of his parents,
Friday. Jan. IS, 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
and accepted the pastorate of the
Medford church as his first
ministry. Highly recommended
by the faculty of Midwest Semi
nary, Rev. Hansen will be joy
fully received by the members
and friends of Zlon church.
A covered dish dinner will fol
low the morning service on Sun
day, giving opportunity to get
acquainted with the pastor' and
family. .
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