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J" I ! rOUK NZDPOltS MAIL THIBUNI Friday, March I. IKS I. ELLIOTT'S BROTHER FREED Mrs. Bart Elliott received wire Wednesday evening stating that American doughboys had liberated her brother, the Rev. David P. Martin, from the Los Banoa Prison Camp In the Philip pine. Rev. Martin, for l jreari a SPRING MERCHANDISE Coati, Bulti. Millinery Alttritloni bjr ExparU SpoUilltln( LADIES' COATS SUITS IN HALF SIZES Baresons UdlM' Ready-To-Weir II Ne, Central Avenue missionary In Japan, and later moved to the Philippines, has been a prisoner of the Japa for three years. Martin la former outstanding University of Wash ington athlete. He was reared at Rogue River and la well known In Medford. THE GRANGE Eagle Point Orange An evening of recreation -will be held at Eagle Point Grange hall tomorrow night beginning at eiaht o'clock. Boys and girls at tending are each asked to bring a half-dozen cookies. PARTS and SERVICE for all Makes ef WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 81 N. Bartlett Phone 2419 MOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor Jicmon coun ty. In the Matter of the Estate of JOSIAH FRANK CRUMP, De ceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix In the above entitled matter, has filed herein her final report and account and that Tuesday, April 10, 1945, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the courthouse In the city of Medford, In said county, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: March 9, 1945. CORA B. CRUMP, Administratrix Neff and Frohnmayer Attorneys for Administratrix Our Landlord Says We Have to L MOVE If wo don't find suitable location I suppose we will be having a law suit. He will be trying to kick ut out. Wo will bo trying to stay until wo have a suitable place to move to. Rut in the meantime wo aro having a V Price SALE! On Our Stock of 10,000 FRAMES NOTHING RESERVED! 8x10-5x7-3x4 Take Your Choice H Price BELL STUDIO 109 E. Main On The Home Front MEDFORDwtwTRIBUNE News From Jackson County for Men in the Armed Services The Mall Tribune suggests you clip and mall this news roundup to a relative or friend In service. Date.. Dear., First step toward develop ment of a new park for Med ford, which has been discussed and planned for so long, was taken this week when the city council purchased 19 acres of land, the Olds tract, on the east bank of Bear creek between the East Main street and Jackson boulevard bridges. Price of the land, $20,000 was donated by 22 city residents and firms. The council plana to develop the project as soon as possible ana one of the recreational facil ities win be the municipal swim ming pool for which a special lax levy nas Been voted. Changes In local bunlnesn establishments recently Include saie or the fftur Medford theaters to Walter H. Leverette by the Hunt estate. The Leverette chain, Leverette Interstate The aters, now includes the four the aters here, two In Ashland, two in Yreka and one In Weed. Mr. Leverette has sold his Interest In the three Grants Pass theaters to Mr. and Mrs. William von der Hellen, A Or In Schenck and Mrs. George Hunt. Tony Manno has opened a new hardware store in the old Rexall drug store building. Medford and Prlneville start a two-out-of-three game basket ball series here tonight with the winner to enter the state tourna ment at Salem next week. Med ford la slightly favored to win despite loss of Dick Fawcett be cause of illness and possible loss of Jerry Rosa for tonight's game. Prlneville has two players out, suffering from Illness and an in Jury received after arriving here Tuesday. Rogue River and Arlington move their "B." struggle for a tourney berth to Arlington to morrow night. Arlington won the. first game 30-28 and Rogue river, evened the score the next night with a 37-to-22 victory. A recent letter from Staff Sgt. R. H. Archer stated that ha had left China and returned to India and that he was "back on a wa ter buffalo diet, with delicious dehydrated potatoes for a chas er." W. L. (Red) Hober, now a chief warrant officer in the navy, recently wrote about a visit to New Zealand, declaring he thought the country quite similar to Oregon. Capt. James Annlng, who served 22 months overseas, in- eluding China and India, will now be fighter pilot Instructor at Strother field, Kan., and Lt. Thomas Helman, who returned home nearly a year ago after many missions as a Fortress pilot out of England, has transferred to the ATC and Is at Great Falls, Mont. Lt. Mark Miller has been assigned to duty at Big Springs, Tex., at the bombardier school. Chester Webb, B-24 engineer gunner with the 16th AAF in Italy, has been promoted to ser geant and Pvt. Esley E. Surran is serving with the signal corps in Italy. Douglas Eden, B-17 bombardier with the 8th AAF, has been promoted to first lieu tenant. Bill Wall, on a supply shiD in the Pacific, has been made a boatswain's mate second class. First Lt. Ted Taylor has ar rived , In Medford after 34 months in the southwest Pacific and more recently In the Philip pines and Lt. Henry Fisher, after service In widely scattered parts of the world has been assigned to midshipman's school In New York City. Others home after service overseas are Ray Mc Knight, Slc, who saw action In the Philippines and wears a pur nle heart: Chief Petty Officer John Fortln from the South Pa cific; and Clyde Chrlss, seaman, home after 13 momns in xn south Pacific. Both Cpl. John Jensen ana Cpl. Ernest R. Smith are now serving In Franca. Sgt. Dolph Guyer, wounded recently in Philippine action, wrote the latter part of Febru ary to say that he was getting along fine and his wounded arm healing nicely. 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