Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1945, Image 5

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    ASPIRANTS OUT
FOR MEDFORD HI
BASEBALL TEAM
Eleven lettermen from last
year's Medford high school base
ball team have answered a call
by Coach J. C. Tucker and are
working out dally on the high
school diamond. Lettermen who
turned outare John Wright and
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Douchft powder for Intimate
aer Cleanses cuouuvciy, rwiikb dohoi-
tlve tissues, and is deodorizing. De
lightfully fragrant, too leaves no me
dicinal douche odor. Economical. Must
please or money back. All Druggists.
Doug Davfs, catchers; Dick Taw
eett and Ken Lindley, pitchers;
Bob Watson, first base; Fred
Stammen, second base; Bill
Eatherton, short stop; Jim Cave,
third base; Gerald Pence. LeRoy
House nd Cart Reich, outfield.
Others who have reported for
practice are Don Waldron, Alan
Kircher, Walter GUI. Morris Ny
lander, arl Stelle, Bob Stevens.
Bud Barnum, Ralph Rothermel,
Dick Crawford, Jerry Liebman,
Bob' Smith. Bill Todd, Gene
Hinds, Jim Free'.and, Billy Pe
ters, George Mottern, Nat Ben
der, Lloyd Bachman and Don
Rutter.
A league between teams of
Grants Pass, Ashland and Med
ford has been formed. The sea
son schedule follows:
April 13 Grants Pass at Med
ford. April 20 Medford at Ash
land. -
April 27 Ashland at Grants
Pass.
May 4 Medford at Grants
Pass.
May 11 Ashland at Medford.
May 18 Grants Pass at Ashland.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify S:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
"June Bentley '
"LIL-ALICE"
'TonyTaaor"
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These 3 Jr. lines at ad
vertised in High Style
Magazines, are complete
in our store now. One
and two-piece styles,
daintily trimmed with rib
bons and stitching in
Rayons, Gabardines,
Ginghams and Rayon
Seersucker.
Don't fail to tee these be
fore you choose your Eas
ter entemble!
Sixes 9 to 17 10 to 16
$9.95 1. $14.95
M. M. DEPT: STORE
' PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
GRAY MASK WINS
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The Gray Mask used his
famed head butts and half crab
to gain two out of three falls
over Tony Ross In the main
event of last night's Medford
armory wrestling card. First
fall went to the Mask In the
second round with the half crab
and he took the second and the
match In the fifth with head
butts and a press which left Ross
bleeding at the mouth. Ross'
lone fall came In the fourth
stanza with a grapevine hold.
Pete Belcastro lost the first
fall in his go with Ernie Piluso
but went on to take the next
two and the bout. Georges Du-
sette, who was kept in trouble
most of the time by Billy Mc-
Euin, came up with the only fall
of the match in the third round.
Vern Calhoun, who was to
have met Dick Boatwright in
a grudge match, failed to appear.
BOWLING
In Ladies' league last night
Medford Alleys aeieatea lot
ley's Gilmore two games to one
rMiarioi-mvF 174-441). Henrv's
Drive-In won two out of three
from Wainscott's Drugs (Lowd
193-Willet 800) and First Na-
finnal Rank tnnk three straleht
from Rolling Pin (Zuiderweg
167-473).
Ration Calendar
PROCESSED FOODS:
Book 4 Blue stamps X-5
through B-2 valid through March
31. Blue stamps C-2 through
G-2 valid through April 28.
Blue stamps H-2 through M-2
valid through June 2. Blue
stamDS N-2 through S-2 valid
through June 30.
MEAT, BUTTER, CHEESE:
Book 4 Red stamps Q-5
through S-5 valid through March
31. Red stamps T-5 through X-5
valid through April 28. Red
stamps Y-3 through D-2 valid
through June 3. Red stamps E-2
through J-2 valid through June
30.
SUGAR:
Book 4 Sugar stamp 35 valid
through June 2.
SHOES:
Book 3 Airplane stamps 1, 2
and 3 now valid.
GASOLINE:
"A" 15 coupons, 4 gals, each,
valid through June 21.
FUEL OIL:
Period 1-5 (incl.) coupons valid
through August 31.
PRICE CONTROL:
Refer inquiries and complaints
to price clerk at local board. '
RENT CONTROL:
In areas under Federal rent
control, all rented dwelling units
must be registered, and changes
in tenancy reported.
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100 Norwich.. 29c
100 Squibb... 49c
100 Bayer... 59c
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Open Week Dayt 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. 30 North Central Dial 3874
On The Home Front
MDFOIUwwTBIBUNI
News From Jackson County for
Men in the Armed Services
The Mall Tribune suggests you dip end mall this newt
roundup to a relatire or friend In service.
Date
Dear-
Two new places of business
are being added to those on
North Central avenue this week.
A sixth store of the Leon chain,
selling women's clothing, was
opened here Tuesday at 21 North
Central avenue, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Purucker are reopen
ing their music store at 111
North Central avenue tomorrow.
Puruckers have been out of
business for the past two years
since closing their West Main
street store.
The weatherman announced
that spring officially arrived
Tuesday at 4:58 p. m., but the
skies continued to drop rain, re
gardless. However, fields are
green, dafodils in bloom and the
first Chinook salmon of the year
was landed at Grants Pass Mon
day, so maybe it really Is spring,
The new little theater group
here presented the Red Cross a
check for $537 this week, pro
ceeds from their first play,
"Deadlier Than the Male." The
play, with its all-woman cast,
was a thriller with Nazi spies
and gun-toting FBI gals and was
hugely enjoyed by the audience,
Another of those "chance"
meetings between servicemen
far from home was In the news
this week, this one being be
tween Bryan Yorton, pharma
cist's mate on an LST, and Pfc.
Louis P. Kurz, army engineer, on
one of the Philippine Islands.
Pvt. Lloyd Ehrk recently ar
rived In the Philippines for ac
tion and wrote home to aay it
was pretty wet and he hoped he
didn't stay long. His brother,
Pfc. Keith C. Ehrk, has been in
France for six months. Pvt. Wal
lace H. Woods has left for over
seas duty and his father, Major
Harold Woods, has been In India
with the army for about two
years.
One of those freed from the
Philippine prison camp, Caban
tuan, Sgt. William E. Davis has
arrived in Medford to spend two
months with his father. Sgt.
Davis was on Corregidor when
the islands fell. Expected home
soon is Cpl. Lome B. Cox, also
released from the same prison.
The men have been at Letter
man hospital In San Francisco
for check-ups and both reported
to be in fair condition.
Home after their tours of over
seas duty are Robert Wolff, Mo
MMIe, who spent 29 months In
the South Pacific; Clinton C.
Neeley, Snlo, who spent 11
months overseas; Cpl. Nels A.
Soderlund, home after 37 months
In the Southwest Pacific theater;
Bill Colley, coxswain, who serv
ed 18 months in the South Pa
cific, Sgt. J. C. Wilson, home
after 41 months overseas duty
with the marine corps, and Lt.
Thomas P. Davidson, who served
with the Seventh air force 'n the
Pacific for the past year.
Overseas news brings word of
Sgt. 'Howard Denzer, who is
serving with a heavy automotive
maintenance unit In France
which recently set a repair rec
ord. William A. Townes has been
promoted to technician fifth
grade at an Eighth air force
bomber station in England and
the unit of Cpl. Alden R. Wright,
also in England, set an all-time
record at their modification han
gar for which the men were
commended recently.
IV Est. Hubert A. Santo was
killed in action in the Philippines
recently. Sgt. Santo had served
overseas since December of
1941, when he arrived in Hawaii,
served on Guadalcanal and wore
the silver star for action on
Munda. The Philippine battle
was his sixth major engage
ment. Pfc. Ivan O. Chambers of
Ashland was killed Feb. 19 on
Iwo Jima.
Major Edwin R. Durno has
been awarded the purple heart
for wounds received in Belgium
in December. Staff Sgt. Wilson
Church, serving with the 10th
Safari
Powder Base
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Mountain Infantry In Italy, has
been wounded and Pfc. Lee Rey
nolds, wounded In action In the
Pacific area, has been removed
to a base hospital. M. Sgt. Chas.
L. Noe of Ashland is also re
ported wounded during action in
the European theater.
Newly commissioned officers
are Charles W. Lawrence, who
recently graduated from Stock
ton Field as a pilot, and William
R. Stout, who has returned to
Columbus, Miss., for further
training after a graduation
leave at home.
Latest-weddings are those of
Lt. Donald Gillespie and Nancy
Lewis Harris of Norfolk, Va.;
Pfc. Ned R. Liebman and Vir
ginia Clay, the bride being from
Parsons, Kan.; and Valla Vee
Vandagrlft and Phillip Beers; Lt.
Gillespie has been in this coun
try for the past several months
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after a year's overseas duty and
Beers, soundman second class,
served 17 months overseas.
Egyptian paintings of 2100
B.C., reveal that the wheel had
been discovered before that time.
but it was not until about 3,900
years later that man began to
use ball and roller bearings to
make the wheel turn more swift
ly and easily.
The stage of the San Francis
co Opera House is 131 feet wide,
83 feet deep and 120 feet high.
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