LOCAL and PERSONAL
Taauftd Parmlft Mvrtln An
drews, 1308 N. Riverside was
issued a building permit yester
day to erect a double garage and
woodshed at her residence.
Post Bail Olaf Redahl, 84,
Jailed Tuesday on a drunkenness
charge was released after post
ing $10 bail today. Rudon D.
Seegtneller, 32, also posted $10
bail for the same offense.
To Merced City Superin
tendent Frank H. Rogers went to
Merced, Calif., early this week
and will return to his duties
here Friday or Saturday. His son,
First Lt. Frank H. Rogers, Jr.,
AAF, Is stationed at the army
airbase there after returning
from service overseas some time
ago.
Home from School Betty
Whittle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. V7. D. Whittle is visiting her
parents in Ashland and her sis
ter, Margaret Whittle, who lives
at 32 Mistletoe. She arrived Sun
day evening from Eugene where
she is a freshman at the Univer
sity of Oregon and will be here
the rest of this week or longer.
Accident.. The Jackson and
Oak street intersection was the
scene of en automobile accident
Tuesday morning, when cars op
erated by Dr. Bert R. Elliott,
route 2, and T. Kant, 730 Oak
street collided, according to an
accident report filed later yes
terday. The accident occurred
when Dr. Elliott passed the Kant
car which made a sudden left
turn the report said. Damage re
ported to Elliott's car was esti
mated at $30.
Slightly Injured Tony S.
Caruso, Portland, was slightly
Injured Tuesday afternoon as a
result of an automobile accident
on Highway 99 about eight miles
south of Grants Pass, according
to an accident report on file to
day. Caruso stated that he drove
his truck-trailer into the ditch
to avoid a headon collision with
an automobile operated by Ed
ward O. Monaghan of Salem.
Caruso's truck turned on its side
In the ditch, he said, causing an
unestimated amount of damage,
'Which of his two
.wives will he come .
'home to..., '
.Mrs. Gay or Mrs. Glum' ?.
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CALENDAR
Wednesday
7:00 p. m. Chapter AA. P.
E. O., banquet at the Holland
Hotel honoring the state presi
dent. .
7:30 p. n. Chrysanthemum
Circle, N. of W., K. of P. hall.
Bingo party.
8:00 p. m Graduate Nurses
association, District Four, borne
of Mrs. David Rees, with Mrs.
R. M. Johnson as assisting host
ess. Mrs. Blanche Frisbie, pro
gram.
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, Valentine party at
armory for Legion members and
wive and husbands of auxiliary
members.
Thursday
12 noon Daughters of the
Nile, potluck luncheon, home of
Mrs. R. R. Ebel. 620 South Oak
dale avenue, followed by Red
Cross sewing.
12:30 p. m. Past Chiefs' club,
Pythian Sisters, covered dish
luncheon at the home of Elsie
Casebeer, route 1, box 521, Cen
tral Point,
1:19 p. m. Just Folks circle,
Methodist church, home of Mrs.
Albert Franks, 611 South Ivy
street, dessert luncheon.
2:00 p. m. Chester A. Arthur
corps. WRC. armory.
2:00 p. m. Alpha Delta Class
meeting and party, Fellowship
hall. First Christian church.
8:00 p. m Junior Hi P.-T. A.,
Founders Day program and sil
ver tea, room 41, school build
ing.
5:30 p. m. Annual "penny
dinner" of Mistletoe camp, R.
N. A., at K. of P. hall, followed
by social meeting of camp.
8:00 p. m. Howard school
P.-T. A., Founders' Day pro
gram at school. Speakers and re
freshments. 8:00 p. m. Stated communi
cation, Adarel No. 3, Jackson
ville, Initiation.
Friday
10:00 a. m. Medford Council
of Church Women, annual busi
ness meeting and election of of
ficers. First Christian church.
Meeting to be followed by ob.
servance of World Day of Prayer
at 2 p. m.
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers'
club, home of Helen Ford, 831
West Twelfth street.
2:00 p. m. Nevlta Social club,
home of Beulah Faber, Central
Point.
Trie Liberated aFd MacArthur
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General Douglas MaeArthur visits with liberated prisoners of war at
BUlbid Internment Camp, Manila, after their rescue by men of the 31th
"Buckeye" Division. Many of these man served under him on Oorregldor
and Bataan. Photo by Stanley Troutman, NEA-Aome photographer for
War Picture Pool.
To Visit Son Mrs. Joseph
Earley plans to leave for Los
Angeles tomorrow where she
will visit her son, TSgt. Joe E
Earley, AAF, stationed at Santa
Ana army air base. She will be
gone for about a week. Sgt.
Earley, stationed with the 8th
fighter command in England for
28 months, returned to the states
recently.
Traffic Violations DarreH W.
Favor was fined $10 in local
court yesterday for violation of
the basic rule. The Van Dyke
News and Medford Glass com
pany posted $1 ball for over-
parking vehicles In 15 minute
zones. Harry R. Stauffer was
fined $9 suspended for parking
in an alley, and Betty Anne Con-
soy paid a fine of $2.50 for
double parking.
Wae To Seattle Gynell Pow
ell, technician 5th grade in the
Wac, has returned to Seattle aft
er an eight day visit at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Mayme
Botts, 312 S. Central avenue.
Formerly, employed in the forest
service here, T9 Powell joined
the corps In August 1943. She
is a secretary, assigned to the
Seattle port of embarkation. A
brother, Herbert Botts, is a pris
oner of war in Germany.
Back To Duty After a nine
day furlough at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Rindt, 1321 Locus street, Pvt.
Robert Rlndt left Monday night
by United Air Lines for Los An
geles. He is due to report today
to Fort Ord, Calif., for reassign
ment. Rindt was previously sta
tioned at Camp Roberts, Calif.
A graduate of Medford high
school, class of 35, he was also
an Eagle Scout and a troop lead
er here. He attended SOCE at
Ashland some time ago.
Receives Medal T. Sgt. Sam
uel P. Hamilton, with the AAF
in the European theater of war,
has been awarded the air medal
and an oak leaf cluster, rela
tives state.
Gardeners To Maat Jackson
ville Garden club will meet at
the home of Mina Conley, Or
chard Home Drive, Thursday of
this week. Mrs. L. G. Gentnei
of Medford will talk ,on "Vege
table Gardens". Anna Coleman
and Mary Hurst will assist the
hostess.
Sheriff Returns Sheriff Syd
L Brown, who has been 111 for
several weeks, has returned to
his desk in the sheriff's office.
The sheriff was in Sacred Heart
hospital for a few days for a
physical check-up and has been
recuperating at his home for
some time. .
Daughter Born Lt. and Mrs.
Robert Squires are the parents
of a daughter, their first child,
born yesterday in Swedish hos
pital, Seattle. The child, who
weighed six pounds and nine
ounces at birth, has been named
Stephanie Elaine. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Brophy,
749 West Fourteenth street,
Medford, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Squires, Pasadena, Calif.
D. Brophy, Medford, is the
great-grandfather. Mrs. Squires,
the former Elaine Brophy, is
well known in the valley. Lt,
Squires is stationed at Seattle
naval base.
Commissioned Herbert L.
Edwards, the son of Mm.
R. L. Edward, im Ha van
street, Is home on leave after
graduating irom the AAF bom
bardier achnnl at nitf SraHna
'
Tex., and being commissioned
a -second lieutenant. Lt. Ed
wards, who graduated from
Medford hieh achnnl nHfh th
class of 1943, has been in the
army 17 months. While In high
school he won a varsity letter
in basketball. Lt. Edwnrri. nr.
rived home Sunday and will
ave nexi Tuesday tor Big
Spring where he will report for
reassignment.
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Lodges ta Meet Crater Lake
Aerie, F.O.E., and auxiliary will
meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the
hall. The aerie will hold lnitia.
tion.
Leaves Miss Vivian Ileen
Johnson of 202 Stark street re
turned Saturday to California,
where she is teaching this year,
after a stay here to attend the
funeral of her uncle, Clarence
Eads.
Coleman Improves County
Judge J. B. (Blin) Coleman, who
has been 111 for two months, is
making steady Improvement
and yesterday was able to dress
himself for the first time since
he became ill. He Is able to en
joy short walks when weather
permits.
Phoenix Unit Phoenix Ex
tension unit will meet Friday,
Feb. 18, at 10:30 a. m. at the
home of Dollie Stevens. The
program will be on "Quick Sal
ads and Dressings." Anyone In
terested is invited to attend.
Those not contacted In advance
of the meeting are asked to
bring cherry pie for luncheon.
Promoted Weldon R. Sloan
of Medford, serving with the
Army Transport Command In
Casa Blanca, North Africa, has
been promoted to the grade of
staff sergeant He has been
overseas about year and is
Sore throat
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mad more stars
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Marjori Main.
Claire Trevor
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with the; priorities and traffic
section of the ATC. His parents
are Mr. and Mrs. D. a. Sloan
of Route 4, Box 329.
BIRTHS
MacDOUQALL To Rev. and
Mrs. Donald, Butte Falls, Febru
ary 14, 1949, girl, 7 lbs., at Com
munity hospital.
PADFIELD To Lt. and-Mrs.
Edwin F., 826 Beckman, Febru
ary 13, 1948, girl, 8 lbs., at Sac
red Heart hospital.
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