H. W. Robertson
Buys Perry Farm
Near Eagle Point
Purchase of 65 acres of farm
land near Eagle Point from Her
bert Perry was announced today
by H. W. Robertson. The ranch
is all under cultivation and
planted to clover, Robertson
NOTICE
Stock taken up by Sheriff at
H. H. Shaw place, Rt. 1, box
502 Central Point.
1 White Face Bull age 1 yr.
1 Jersey cow with bell
1 Roan Durham Steer.
Owner pay damages and
claim same.
Sheriff's Office
states. Mr. Robertson and his
family plan to move to the ranch
in the near future but Robertson
will continue his work with the
Commercial Finance corpora
tion. The ranch adjoins the Crater
Lake highway and runs into the
city limits of Eagle Point.
The Robertson property on
Thomas Road and Sunset has
been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Watson, formerly of Portland
and now employees of the Safe
way stores here.
ASHLAND SOLDIER ,IS
KILLED ON IWO JIMA
Ashland, March 17 Pfc. Ivan
O. Chambers, son of O. O. Cham
bers of the Lithia Auto Court,
was killed in action on Iwo Jima
February 19, according to word
received from the war depart
ment. Pfc Chambers attended grade
school in Ashland and hign
school in Gold Hill.
LOCAL and PERSONAL
On Furlough Pvt. Keith A.
Bristlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Bristlin, is home on an 18-day
furlough after completing train
ing with an ambulance division
in the army medical corps at
Camp Bowie, Tex. Pvt. Bristlin
is visiting with his family at
their home on Arnold Lane.
Accident Reported A car
driven by Albert Anderson, Se
quim, Wash., was considerably
damaged Friday when an auto
driven by Lewis L. Simpson, Rt.
1, sideswiped Anderson's car as
it emerged from a driveway on
Main street, a report on file yes
terday stated. About $100 dam
age resulted to Anderson's car
and about $35 damage to the
1 Simpson car.
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In the Kiss Room It would be difficult to have caught' the spirit of the occasion. Seems
count the smiles in this shot of Fat Potter, Patti like the occasion is always a happy one when
Alicoate and escort. Even the lips on the seat young folks and Pepsi-Cola get tozether. Atn.
Doctor Returns Dr. C. E.
Kunz returned this week after
spending a month at the Vet
erans' Hospital, Portland, and
will be back at his office, 300
Medford Center Building, Mon
day. '
Chimney Fir Medford fire
men were called to the home of
John Klipan, 530 South Fir
street, Friday to extinguish a
chimney fire. The firemen stat
eu that a small hole was burned
in the roof of Klipan's residence.
'
Shower Phoenix ladles are
giving a shower Wednesday at
2:00 p. m., for the Christie fam
ily whose home burned Friday.
The shower will be held at the
Phoenix Presbyterian church.
All Phoenix ladies are asked to
attend.
Neeley Home Clinton C.
Neeley, Snlc in the navy, who
has been overseas for the past 11
months, arrived in Medford last
night by United Airlines and is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Neeley, Jacksonville
Star Route. He also plans to vis
it his sisters in Los Angeles be
fore reporting in San Francisco.
Overseas Pvt. Wallace H.
Woods has left for overseas duty
in the South Pacific theater ac
cording to information received
by his m o t h e r, Mrs. Harold
Woods, 1307 East Main street.
Before sailing the young man
was in Medford to spend a fur
lough with his mother. Pvt.
Woods' father, Major Harold
Woods, has been serving in In
dia with the army for the past
two years.
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Returns Miss Neva Samuels,
123 Tripp street, returned Fri
day from Portland where she at
tended the funeral of her aunt.
Mrs. Rose A. Cawston. The de
ceased was the daughter of the
late Mrs. M. Cooksey of Central
Point. Services were held at the
l inley chapel in Portland.
Discharged Carl R. Ben
nett, Butte Falls, was discharged
from the army January 25 at the
Separation Center, Ft. Lewis,
Wash. Bennett enlisted in July,
1942 and served overseas 1 year
and 11 months. He was author
ized 3 bronze battle stars for ac
tion in New Guinea, Dutch New
Guinea, and the Phillippines lib
eration,
Her from Overseas Ti
Nels A. Soderlund, son of Mrs.
M. Soderlund, 1716 North River
side, has arrived in the United
States on furlough from the
Southwest Pacific Theater of
Operations, where he served 37
months with the quartermaster
corps, according to a release
from the army service forces
Fort Douglas, Utah.
Lt. Chas Leaves Lt. Cecil
Lee Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs
Cecil C. Chase, Route 4, box 46C,
left last wek for Lincoln, Neb.,
from where he will be assigned
to overseas duty. Lt. Chase who
enjoyed a six-day visit here with
his parents en route to Lincoln
from Victorville, Calif., radar
school, is a graduate of Medford
high school in the class of 1943.
Horn on Furlough Pfc.
and Mrs. Stephen V. Dutkie-
wicz and their small daughter,
Vicky Ann, arrived in Medford
recently to spend 15 days with
Mrs. Dutkiewicz parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gaines, -119 Port
land avenue. Pfc. Dutkiewicz is
on furloush from the army air
corp at Strother Field, Kansas
and will report back to the air
base at Keams, Utah.
Lt. Home First Lt. Paul C
McQuat'is visiting in Medford
at the home of his sister, Mrs.
W. H. Lydiard, 16 Geneva street
Lt. McQuat is stationed at the
Smyrna Air Field, Smyrna.
Tenn., where he has Just com
pleted B-24 training. Before en
tering B-24 training, McQuat was
instructor of cadets in the south
east. He will report back to
Smyrna for B-29 training.
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THE CUSTOMERS of The California Oregon Power Company
will save more than $325,000 each year because of the new electric rate reduction
which went into effect on February 1st. Even though your electric service was
already your biggest household bargain and the bright spot in your cost of living
your electricity is now cheaper than ever! California Oregon residential customers now
get twice as much for their electrical dollar as does the average American. While
every other living cost has surged steadily upward, your electric ates have been
cut to save you $325,000. It is the constant aim of this
business-managed electric service institution and its
employees to bring you, the citizens of this territory,
the highest standard of electric service at the lowes
possible cost.
ONE OF AMERICA'S BUSINESS-MANAGED ELECTRIC COMPANIES
Farewell Party Phoenix Sunday. March 18. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Presbvteriana are living a
farewell party for the Rev. and
Mrs. Lawrei.ce Mitchelmore
Friday, March 23, at 7:30 p. m.,
at the Phoenix Presbyterian
church. All friends of the Mit
chelmores are Invited.
On Staff Her Bob Carlson
has arrived in Medford from
San Francisco and is now a sta
tion attendant for the United
Airlines here. Carlson has pur
chased a home at 515 West
Eleventh street and will bring
his family to Medford in the
near future.
Daughter Born A daughter
was born March 13 at the Camp
White Station Hospital to Mrs.
Joe Gage, wife of Pfc. Joe Gage
who is now with an engineer unit
in Belgium. Mrs. Gage is mak
ing her home- with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rammin, 831
West 12th street while her hus
band is overseas.
Clar Her Royal Clare ar
rived In Medford from Portland
Thursday to spend a week-end
with his family at 21 South
Washington avenue. Clare, for
merly with the Zellerbach Pa
per company here, was recently
transferred to the staff of the
Portland office. He will return
to Portland tomorrow. .
Tak Horn Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Bishop, former Medford resi
dents who recently moved to
Portland, have taken up resi
dence at 9011 N. E. Halsey
street, -ccording to Information
received here by friends. Mr.
Bishop is manager o the Port
land office of a radio represen
tative firm.
In Medford Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Mercer were In Medford
yesterday visiting Clyde Mer
cer, 603 North Bartlett avenue,
on their way to San Francisco
where they wijl make their
home. Accompanying the Mer
cers as far as Medford was their
daughter, Mrs. Ivan Bartle of
Glendale, Ore.
In the four years between
1941 and 1945 the U. S. Navy
increased the number of its air
craft from approximately 2,200
to more than 37,000,
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Keep Red Cross
at his Side!
1
you raow?
1.244.000 Surgical Dressings have
been mad in Jackson County and
shipped to hospitals overseas?
5,489 Boys going overseas have re
ceived a Kit Bag full of Comfort
articles mad by volunteers as gifts
from you? Materials cost ovor
$10,900.00.
14.495 hours of sarvle In your local
hospitals havs been given by Nurs
Aides trained at your' xpns.
Every 10 Aides free a Nurs to
nlist.
23,625 miles driven by the Motor
Corps answrd 1474 emergency
calls, transporting maternity cases
and sick dependents of servicemen.
JUNIOR RED CROSS production
has grown so lareg that a separate
shop had to be ranted to pack and
ship over 18.818 comfort and recre
ation articles to hospitals, hospital
ships and refugee children.
6,899 Hospital garments for wound-
ad men have been mad by volun
teers and shipped as glits from you?
29 Sewlny Units will keep on work
ing for nothing if you buy materials
by supporting (ho War Fund. Th
noed Is greater. The quota Is near
ly as large ihis Spring as the last
thro years.
4753 ward flslts have been mad
by th Gray Ladies every day of
the week at Camp White Hospital,
helping sick and wounded.
9495 peopl have applied at Chap
ter desk for information or help,
23,837 telephone calls have mad
4 telenhores ne--sary. Staff Assist
ants do the work, reducing office
expense to minimum.
THAT THE Horn Front Safety Is
still guarded by maintaining 5
Emergency First Aid Stations,
training 447 in Home Nursing and
3805 in First Aid.
Are YOU Doing YOUR Share
GIVE GENEROUSLY-NOW-TO
KEEP THE RED CROSS AT HIS SIDE!
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with th American Red
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