Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1945, Image 5

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    Our Men and Women in the
Nation's Service
DAVID HID
COMPLETES TOUR
OF PACIFIC DUTY
Headquarter!, Nival Air
Transport Service Command
Pacific Wmg Lieut. David H
Canfield. USNR, of Estes Park,
Colo., has completed an 18-month
tour of overseas duty with the
Naval Air Transport Service
Command, Pacific Wing, and Is
returning tc the United States
for leave and duty with a NATS
squadron based on the West
Coast.
New Wallpaper
Miracle!
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trimming, pasting, fussing
with tool. Goet right over old
will pi per or painted Mrftcea,
Guaranteed to (tick
or your money back.
Load of washablo
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d patterna. Mako
your selection today.
FRANK J. RUNTZ
Paint & Wallpaper Store
1408 No. Blverside - Phone 4S64
During his year and a half
with Air Transport Squadrons
10 and 12, Lieut. Canfield was
stationed at NATS Pacific
ground units In Hawaii, the Fiji
Islands, New Guinea, and New
Caledonia. He was an air trans
port officer and offer-in-charge
of units which provided ground
facilities for NATS planes de
livering the Navy's high prior
ity passengers, cargo, and mail
across nearly 30,000 miles of
transpacific routes.
Lieut. Canfield was superin
tendent of the Rocky Mountain
National Park before entering
the Navy in March, 1943. He
was superintendent of Crater
Lake National Park from 1934
to August, 1937 with headquar
ters in Medford, Ore,
Lieut. Canfield and his wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Norton Canfield,
make their home In the Hocky
Mountain National Park,
LT. BOTH M. REED
Great Lakes, III. Only wom
an to attend the Army Quarter
masters Subsistence School In
Chicago, Is Lt. (jg) Ruth M. Reed,
Medford, Oregon.
The subsistence school offers
to selected students specialized
training in procurement, issue
and grading of food for the Army
and Navy.
For the past two years, Miss
Reed has been In charge of the
procurement of perishable foods
for this, the largest naval train
ing center In the world. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Homer James Reed, of Medford
MAJOR CHARLES EOGNER
With the Third Infantry Di
vision of the Seventh Army,
France Major Charles Bogner
of . Medford, Oregon has been
awarded the Bronze Star for
meritorious service In actual
combat while fighting with the
Third Infantry Division in Italy.
His sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hammock,
resides at 629 Pine St., Med
ford.
JAY SAMUELSON
Leslie Jay (Sammy) Samuel
son, 17, Ashland high school
athletic star and student leader,
was sworn in as a Coast Guards
man at Portland Monday and
now is at home on inactive duty,
pending call to report for basic
ICE SKATE
TO - NITE
nd Every Nile Except Monday
7:45 to 10:15
SAT.' 4 SUN. MATINEE
Medford Ice Arena
619S.Grap.
Phone 4511
training at Alameda, Calif. He
is the son of Mrs. C. E. McCor
mlck, 386 B St., Ashland,
Samuelson was captain ef
both football and basketball
teams at Ashland this year and
currently is president of the
school's senior class, Lettermen's
Club. Boy s League and Hi-Y
Club. Ha was awarded tha
Charles A. White trophy last fall
as most inspiring senior on the
football squad.
T-'S WILLIAM TOWNES .
An Eighth Air Force Bomber
Station, England Promotion
of William A. Townes, 22, of Cor
vallis. Ore., from tha grade of
private first class to technician
fifth grade has been announced
by Brig. Gen. Howard M, Tur
ner, commanding general, 1st
Air Division.
TV5 Townes, who is a motor
cycle patrolman In a military
police company stationed here,
has been in England IS months.
He graduated from Medford
High school and attended Ore
gon State college for two years
before entering tha army- in Feb
ruary, 1943.
SGT. HOWARD DENZER
Sixth Army Group, France
Whatever the inspiration that
spells the difference between me
diocrity and top-notch perform'
anee, the veteran 805th Ordnance
Company has lt. The 905th, a
heavy automotive maintenance
unit supporting the U. S. seventn
Army in Lt. Gen. Jacob U. Dev.
ers' 6th Army Group, is one of
the first to chalk up and main
tain a 20-day score, 20 wrecked
vehicles completely repaired or
rebuilt, painted and tested, ready
for delivery into Army stock
depot. Sgt. Howard E. Denzer
of Phoenix is a member of tne
905th Ordnance Company,
Pfc. MORRIS CORE
Santa Ana, Calif. Pfc. Mor-
ris V. Corby, 24, son of Mrs,
Viola M. Corby, 495 W. 6th St.,
Medford, and Mr. George L,
Corby, of Woodburn, Is current
ly assigned to the AAF Redis
tribution Station No. at Santa
Ana Army Air Base,
Pfc. Corby, who has served
overseas as a projector operator
for aerial photographs, entered
the service on July 26, 1939, and
went, overseas In August, 1M1
He is entitled to wear three bat
tle stars for service in the
Asiatic-Pacific theater.
ployed fcy Fatoa Mali Sub-Depot,
Everett, Washington and
graduated from Phoenix High
school, Phoenix, Oregon.
vehlyh Dubois thomas .
Verlyn DuBots Thomas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Thomas,
route 4, bos 828, graduated from
the Naval Aw Technical Train-!
Ing Center, Norman, Okla
March 3. He attended aviation
ordnance school and graduated
with rank of seaman first class.
Thomas attended Medford
high school and enlisted at Med
ford Juna 10, 1944. Ha entered
NATTC Sept. 27, 1944.
Eagle Point
Esgla Point, March 22 Don
ald Ashpole of Don's Service on
Crater Lake highway, north of
Eagle Point, left Wednesday to
report for training at Camp
Lewis, Wash. Ha sold the stock
and leased tha store buildings to
Mr, and Mrs, Harold "Cooney"
Brlggs who have taken posses'
ston. Henry Holman will run tha
garage. ' Cooney had been man
ager' of the Eagle Point Lumbar
company tha part two years.
Tha new manager is James Par
ker, who used to work for Don
in tha store.
Mr. and Mrs, Orvil Henderson
were happily surprised Sunday
morning when Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Wymore, and two little
daughters, Dae Sharon and Judy
Ann, and two friends arrived, on
their way from Portland to Los
Angeles, where Wayne is to ap
pear for induction into the army
March 28. Ha has been employed
In the Southern Pacific railroad
yards at Portland for several
months. Mrs. Wymote, nee Betty
Jeanne Gipson, is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Henderson and
attended high school here before
her marriage. They left soon aft
er noon on their way south.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newtand
recenty sold their property hare
to Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Christensen
who also own a farm in thai
CPL. ALDEN R. WRIGHT
An Air Service Command De
pot, England High praise
from his commanding general
opened 1945 overseas for Cpl,
Alden R. Wright of Rt. 4, Box
359, Medford, Oregon, son of
Mr. ana Mrs. merit r. wngni
Medford.
, Serving In a vast modification
hangar at this Air Service Com
mand depot in England, he and
his fellow soldiers set an all
time record in 1944 by sending
into action more than 7,500
front-line aircraft.
A soldier since July S, 1943,
he has been overseas for 17
months. He was formerly em
then -
with
KINSEY
the unhurried
WHISKEY
It's an old American custom to get the job done first
And when you relax, you'll find it an enjoyable custom
to have Kinsey bandy for your unhurried moments. For
Kiniey, the Unhurried VHrnkev, it so mellow, so smooth,
to light-so superbly delicious in a highball, Manhattan or
Oid-Fashioned.
Yes... work comes first.Thtn, "lay dots it"-v,iiit Kinjey.
Blended with
"t "Know-how"
Since 187Z
JUilJl
KINSEY I
long Mountain district, Mr. sni
Mrs. Newland and son, James
will leave soon for North Holly
wood, Calif., to visit Mrs, New
land's brother for time before
going on to Sabule, Iowa, to
spend the summer before per
manently locating again. Mr,
Christensen is tha new ditch mas
ter for Eagla Point Irrigation
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kantian re
ceived a letter recently from
their son, SSgt. Earl Hamish
from Florence, Aria., whera he
is now stationed, SSgt. Walter
Bish of Medford who was In
the 41st division, 186 Infantry
with Earl on Biett and was
wounded, is also stationed at tha
same place, at present.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Ed-
mondson and children ef Butte
Falls came down to spend tha
day last Sunday with Mrs, Ed
mondson'a parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Smith, here.
Sgt. Jams White who ha
been stationed at Fresno, Calif,
is here now spending a 20 days
furlougla with his wife (nee Min
nie Putman) and baby. Ha is
convalescing from s v r a
months illness.
raaUy scathing kcauia
they're really
.medicated
J " "w
'COUGH
LOZENGES
Millions tut F F listens to
eve their throat IS rniouu egetft.
lag, eomforting treatment IhU
reaches aii At way down . Toe
eouglu,throtIrriutIoMwhotri.
aeaa resulting from eofekorensokiiiF,
mm ,im i mi, no ooiy Wf,
,
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SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
APPLESAUCE CAKE
59c ea.
HOT CROSS BUNS .
35c doz.
1 1
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For Your Easter Cake
DAFFODIL ANGELFOOD3
. - 79c ea.
Specially Decorated $1,75
Note Limited Supply Place Your Order Early 1
Id Kuwi left Tuesday for
Portland to enter a hospital. He
sold tha old blacksmith shop and
adjacent ttttucUngs to Mr, and
Mrs, Neal Ballard before leav
ing. Hi friends hop for his
arty return to good health.
Lindsay Tlbbetts Is able to be
back to work again with the
Thursday, Starch U, IMS MEfirMS NAIL TMSOUX-TVt
state highway after a neeat
tonillectomy,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowrfl of
Butts Falls called en Mr. srsd
Mrs. Orvil Henderson Monday.
Frank Brown la ill andi la us
able to be at tha atom.
Wtihizsiea, March itGUt
PTinca Abdul Hah, regst and
hair apparent Us tha threna ef
Iraq, will trrive to tha United
State m April IS to visit Press,
dent HsGMveit, tha White House
MBMHineed today.
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Wherever America's Army, Navy and Air
Forces are fighting, there is telephone
equipment a-plenty. For this is a globed
war oi fast movement and victory de
mands fast communications.
Telephone equipment is being made
here ai horn tor fighting use overseas; in
factories that is peacetime supply Amer
ica's civilian telephone needs.
That Is why there is now a shortage
and why you may have been asked to
wait your turn forborne telephone service.
Ke few Its CJtOSS a) ha skit
4 cm wewi em komi
THI PACIFIC mtPHONI AND TIlIOAM COMMNT
141 North Bettleu Phone 3101
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