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1 On The Home Front MedfordJTribune News From Jackson County for Men in the Armed Services The Mall Tribune luggeiti you clip and mall thli news xeundup to relative or friend In aervlce. Dear.. Spirit! rose today, with the tun shining all day long and a touch of real spring in the air nd everyone is looking forward to bright Easter Sunday. All churches have planned the tra ditional Easter services and spe cial Holy Week services have been held throughout the week City schools have been closed since Tuesday afternoon, Plans were announced this week for a new residential addi tion to Medford in the vicinity of Hillcrest Road and Valley View' Drive to be known as Dean Park, after the owner and promoter, Dr. George B. Dean. Some 30 ultra-modern homes will be erected whenever ma terials are available. Business men point to steady increases in phone,, electric and water con' V. Trie GRAINS ARC Kellogg's Rice Krisples equal the whole ripe grain in nearly all the protective food elements declared essential to human nutrition. So Crisp k i mm i V KRISPIES mi www Open Evenings Sundays, Holiday! Visitor! Alwayi Welcome! Salt.. nectlonn. th nnHunri htV real .istate market and declare that the Vallpv nnnnlnlinn im continuing to increase. Record- nigs in me omce 01 tne county clerk have rennirpri aHJitinnnl clerks for nearly three years pasi. School children of Medford collected 35,000 pounds of scrap tin and the Ashland schools 10, 000 pounds, in the recent drive. Easter vacation was lengthened a day as a reward for the excel lent drive. Medford Kiwanians "devoted their weekly gathering this week to celebrating John Mann's 80th birthday anniver sary. Last Friday the Tribune be gan its 40th year of publication. Due to the acute newsprint GREAT F00PS" limsB MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. James Scoll Proprietor! . 100SC. Main Phone iS40 Just Off Crater Lake'Highway shortage, Issues from Sunday te Wednesday were but four pages, with no display advertising. Sgt. Lome B. Cox, one of the men released from Cabantuan prison In the Philippine Islands February 2, arrived home today for a brief visit before being i sent to Barnes hospital in Van couver lor Treatment, tie ar rived in the United States March 8 and was first hospital ized in Letterman hospital at San Francisco. Pfc. Kenneth Willard Am brose has returned to this coun try after service in Europe and while hospitalized at Ft. Lewis found that the man two beds away, also just back from Eur ope, was a cousin whom he had never seen. A purple heart was recently awarded to Pfc. Leonard S. Lyons, paratrooper and gunner, for wounds received in Belgium. He is hospitalized in England and his brother, Cpl. John Ly ons, stationed In England, has been in s'or several visits. Pfc. Fred W. Lyon is also hospital ized in England for wounds re ceived in the European theater and has been awarded the pur ple heart. Ardo Stocks, techni cian fifth grade, recently suf fered wounds to his right eye, arm and hand while serving near Cologne. Others on the wounded list are ' Pfc. Austin E. Caldwell, Sgt. Eloy Cordova, Pfc. Robert D. Hibbs, Cpl. Vaughn L. Groves, Pfc. Arleigh Kenyon and Cpl Robert Gale. All but Groves and Kenyon were serv ing in the European theater Reported killed in action are Pfc. James Leabo on Luzon and Cpl. Robert Bischoff in Luxem bourg. Staff Sgt. Dean Clark, B-29 gunner, and Sgt. Archie Harris of the 9th air force are reported missing. This week an air medal was awarded to Sec ond Lt. Donald L. Peart, now a prisoner of the Germans, the medal being presented to his mother. Marshall K. Williams, with the 7th army, has been promot ed to fifth grade technician; James Grigeby, Jr., to electrl- cian third class while serving on a naval transport; John Bar ber is now a staff sergeant with the 5th army; Jack Balding, with a QM depot in England, has been made a captain and John Salsberry, radarman on a Pathfinder plane, has been made a first lieutenant. Lt. Raymond Proctor, recent ly promoted to first lieutenant with the 13th AAF. has been transferred from a South Pa cific base to one in the Far East. Lt. Proctor holds the purple heart. Home after service overseas are Fred H. Wilcox, Emlc; Sec ond Lt. Royal 07 Cooley, who made 35 flights over Germany; Lt. H. D. Byington of the navy; Lawrence G. Youmans, RdMlc and Col. Ben Harrell, who has been serving in Italy. Billy Ly- FLOWERS for WWmi EASTER m as ' - POTTED PLANTS Assorted CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES Loveliest Easter Gift of All! Beautiful long-lasting plant! or lush fresh cut blossoms the gift that peaks a language all it! own. o Gregory Peck ; ,t . X; j msj ,iiiTk Crashing new frontiers of high adventure and deep emotions, the long-awaited filmlzation of A. J. Cronin's "The Keys of the Kingdom" opens Sunday at the Craterian theater. One of the most ' important productions of the year, the film required the construction . of more than 70 man, chief pharmacist's mate, has been transferred from a South Pacific base to sea duty and Pvt. Roy C. Gray is now serving in France. Connie Latham, CSK, has been assigned to overseas duty for tne second time. Jean Woolridgo has gone to Washington, D. C, and from there will be assigned to over seas duty with the state depart ment, and Pvt. John Zimmcrlee has arrived in the Philippine Islands for duty. Cpl. and Mrs. H. W. Smets (Roberta Hamlin) are the par ents of a daughter born March 22. Latest weddings are those of Marie Metzenberg, Portland, to Meredith D. Shuler, petty officer second class in the navy; Mrs. Eva Nichols to Jack Fortin, chief petty officer. From the start of the lend lease program in March, 1941 through December. 1944 goods and furnished services to the Al lies totaled $35,382,000,000. nvn jmvii i si I ii iii Handsomely detailed. Wen Jji I. tailored. The kind you wear l! t'lii m Il with q hat end gloves ;ii gf 1 ' l onywnare Choose seersucker, ffflftl'I Ipllrl gingham, pique, or Hie Itflfvat I ff.' lovely new chintz-finished u jjll'r I JM chambray. 12-20, Ui(jf.f j 1 ff 9-15, and 38-44, -P! 3.98 and 4.99 v AM tiWontgomery In Sunday Hit 1 - elaborately authentic sets. Greg ory Peck, exciting new star sen sation, is seen in the role of Francis Chisholm, the story's central character. The long and distinguished cast includes such outstanding actors as Thomas Mlchell, Vincent Price, Rosa Stradner and Roddy McDowell PROMINENT HOP GROWER DIES AT GRANTS PASS Grants Pass, Mar. 30 Arthur Augustus King, 50, prominent hop grower, died at Josephine General hospital Thursday. He had been confined at the hospital since Thursday when he suf fered a stroke. King had been a hop grower for the past 18 years. His yards were located between the upper and lower River roads He was a member of Elks lodge, Eagles lodge, the Izaak Walton league and was a lead ing sportsman of the commun Ity. He is survived by his wife and four children. Ua Mall Tribune Want Ada. I WASHING MACHINES ! REPAIRED ; Parts fc Service on All Makes B. a, B Washer Shop 40B E. Main. Phone 5302 AS YOU ' 11KI Til EMI EASTER CHORAL SERVICE TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY Sunday at 4:30 p. m., the chorus choir of the First Pres byterian church, Eighth and Holly streets, assisted by the young . people, will give an Easter choral service to which the public is cordially invited. Elsie Carleton Strang is choir director and Matle Vroman Huenergardt, organist. The program follows: Organ prelude, "Andante Pastoral," Alexis; invocation; chorus, "In the Early Morning," Shelley, sung by Robert C. Wright, bari tone, and choir; chorus, "Hosan na," Granier, with Mary Web ster, soprano and choir. Scripture reading, chorus, "In the End of the Sabbath," Speaks, Api?iE Iawes?s ff Week-End SPECIALS STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS Vellum Finish Paper and Envelopes Regularly 25e 2 h 25c BORAXO Safely Removes VICTORY GARDEN GRIME 2 - 25c VEDS B COMPLEX VITAMINS Wholly From Natural Sources $1.79 69c RED HEART DEHYDRATED DOG FOOD DIETS A-B-C 12-Ounce Cartons 3 29c FAVORITE TOILET, SOAPS Lux Camay Lifebuoy Palmollve Sweetheart Sierra Pins Baby Castile Peet's Mechanls 4 25c Limit Twelve Bars llllFiII Medford's Original Price Cutters Open Wock Days 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M- 30 North Central Dial 3874 iVrlday. March SO, 194S by Mabel Randolph, contralto, and choir; organ offertory, "To a Wild Rose," McDowell; chorus, "Christ Our Passover," Schil ling; Joan Clarke, soprano, Jean McAllister, contralto and choir; chorus, "Unfold Ye Portals" from "The Redemption,'" Gou nod, choir; benefiction, the Rev. Harry Hansen; "Sevenfold Amen" by the choir; organ, "Easter Postlude. 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