Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
To Portland Louis P. Older,
38 North Berkeley Way, was
called to Portland yesterday be
cause of the Illness of his moth'
er, Mrs. Burgess.
Club To Meet Jacksonville
Garden club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Lois McKee Thurs
day at z p.m. rrogram ior me
day will be on azaleas and rho
dodendrons.
Is AssistantMrs. C. B. Kel-
ley has taken up the duties of
assistant to the price clerk of
the Medford war price and ra-
tion board. She replaces Mrs.
Wright Scoville, resigned.
Board To Meet Medford
Realty board will meet at the
Holland Hotel tomorrow noon
with Robert Schenck, assistant
manager of the U. S. National
bank, speaking on "The G. I,
Bill."
...
Dances To Resume Dances
at Service Club No. 2 at Camp
White will be resumed Thursday
night, it was announced today.
The dance last week was can
celled due to the death of the
late President Roosevelt.
Cpl. Fry Here Cpl. James F.
Fry is in Medford to visit his
wife, Charlene, at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Gammill, 118 Willamette avenue
after having served 27 months
in the China-Burma-India the
ater. He will also visit his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Fry,
Murphy. The corporal arrived In
the United States April 7.
Cadet In Oklahoma Danny
Graham, cadet at the United
States Military Academy at
West Point, is now at the Z348th
AAF base unit, Chickasha, Okla.
for his summer training. Cadet
Graham, who entered West
Point in July of 1043, is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Graham,
108 Cottage street. His older
brother, Robert P. Graham, Jr.,
QMle in the navy, has returned
to this country after 18 months
duty in South American waters
aboard a sub-chaser and is now
stationed in Miami, Fla., at Mc
Allister Barracks. He spent a
leave in New York with his wife
and with his brother at West
Point. .
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minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR
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Purely vegetable a combination of
10 vegetable ingredients formulated
over 50 yea ra ago. Uncoated or candy
coated, their actionis dependable,
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vinoer Box today. All druggists,
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CALENDAR
Thursday
8:00 p. m. Business and Pro
fessional Women's club, Girls'
Community club, for initiation
and emblem ceremony.
8:00 p. m Stated communi
cation, Adarel Chapter No. 3.
O.E.S., Jacksonville.
Friday ,
12 Noon Leisure Day club,
home of Mrs. F. E. Richey, 634
McAndrews Road, covered dish
luncheon.
1:30 p. m Jolly Stitchers'
club, home of Mrs. R. E. Rich
mond, Table Rock road.
2:00 p. m. Nevita Social
club, home of Mrs. Donna
Brenner.
Corporal Horn. Cpt. John
Hakkerup, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Hakkerup, Prospect, ar
rived home Thursday for a two
weeks furlough from Camp
Beale, Calif., en route to a new
assignment.
Bell Homt Sgt. James R.
Bell is home from the army air
field at Hobbs, N. M on an
emergency furlough due to the
illness of his father, Dan Bell,
31 Elm street, who is a patient
at Community hospital.
.
On Furlough Sgt. Clifford G.
Cave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cave, 129 Holly street, arrived
home last night from the Red
River Ordnance depot, Texar
kana, Tex. He will leave April
27 to report back to camp.
Eayrs Home Sgt William
Eayrs is in Medford on a 19
day furlough from Long Beach,
Calif., where he is stationed
with the army air base in com
munications work. He is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bous-
sum, 720 Welch street.
Canton To M.et Canton Sis
kiyou No. 10 and auxiliary will
meet at the I.O.O.F. hall Friday
at 6:30 p.m. for a covered dish
supper. Mrs. Ethyl Weed is
chairman in charge of the sup
per which will be followed by
regular meetings of the two
groups.
...
Officer Home Flight Officer
William E. Brooks arrived in
Medford Saturday night on
emergency leave from Houston,
Tex., where he is stationed with
the army air corps. Brooks
Is visiting his wife, Vera Rae,
who was recently released from
the hospital, and family at 503
Spencer avenue. He expects to
leave Sunday.
. .
Bardwell Leaving Ralph G
Bardwell, 1002 South Oakdale
will leave Thursday for Portland
where he will attend meetings
of the Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia Pear League and Winter
Pear Control. Mrs. Bardwell left
for Portland last night to visit
relatives and .will return with
her husband, April 29.
.
Permits Issued William My
ers, 725 Beekman avenue, was
issued a building permit at the
office of the city superintendent
yesterday to erect an additional
bedroom at a cost of $200. Mrs.
Laura Lawrence, 112 Cottage
street, received a permit to build
a garage at a cost of $150 after
fire destroyed a previous struc
ture.
,
Greenes Horn. Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Fred W. Greene have re
turned to their home, 1718 East
Main street, and the colonel will
remain here on leave from the
army until May 7 when he will
again report for overseas duty.
Col. Greene returned to the
United States several weeks ago
after 34 months in the South Pa
cific, took t special course at
the command and staff school.
Ft. Leavensworth, Kans., gradu
ating March 16, and then spent
two weeks in Washington, D. C,
on special duty. Mrs. Greene
accompanied him to the capital.
OBITUARY
SCOTT INFANT
Vernon Larry Scott, Infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott,
1005 E. Main street, passed
away unexpectedly early
Wednesday morning at the age
of six months. Arrangements
are in care of the Conger-Morris
chapel.
ARCHIBALD J. KEHOE
Archibald J. Kehoe, 66,
passed away at his home, 1009
N. Central Ave., Tuesday after
noon after a short illness. He
moved to Medford about six
months ago from Klamath Falls
for his health. Arrangements
are In care of the Conger-Morris
chapel. .
ZENA A. GRISHAM
Funeral services for Zena A.
Grisham will be held at the Perl
Funeral Home on Thursday at
2 p. m., with the Rav. G. O.
Baker officiating. Interment
will take place in Central Point
cemetery.
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FABRIC
For unusually dressy wear her
Is the unusually dressy shoe.
Interest is immediately focused
upon the) novel vamp treat
ment. Striking is the word for
it. The toe is open.
M. M. DEPT. STORE
WILLIAM T. BUCK
William Thomas Buck, 90, a
resident of the Applegate dis
trict for the past 23 years,
passed away this forenoon.
Two children survive, Gerald
Buck and Mrs. Tenant Mc
Daniel. Also two grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be con
ducted by the Rev. D E. Mil
lard in the Conger-Morris chap
el at 10 a. m. Friday. The re
mains will then be forwarded
to Chico, Calif., for concluding
services in the Dayton ceme
tery there Saturday afternoon.
VINEYARD PURCHASED
Guasti, Cel., April 18. (U.R)
L. A. Weller, Upland, Cal., Pact
fic coast manager of the Garrett
Wine Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., to
day announced that his organiza
tion had completed the purchase
of controlling stock in the Italian
Vineyard Co., for approximately
$5,000,000. '
IRRIGATE FIELDS
Run-off waters of the forks
of Bear Creek were turned into
the ditches of the Medford Irri
gation district this week, Man
ager J. M. Spencer reports. The
water is being used on pasture
and alfalfa crops. The spring
run-off is just getting started
and all water will be used for
irrigation.
Tests will be made the com
ing summer of a method for
elimination of moss from Irri
gation ditches, Manager Spen
cer also reports. Moss is one of
the leading ditch nuisances,
clogging the water flow in the
late summer. Some preliminary
tests were made last year.
Bartlett and D'AnJou pears
have started blooming, Assistant
County Agent C. B. Cordy re
ports. Peach and apricot blos
soming is over.
Planting of corn and shear
ing of sheep is expected to start
before May 1, County Agent
Robert G. Fowler states. He es
timates that the corn acreage
will be larger than last year and
also predicts a good wool clip.
Packing houses report about
40 cars of apples and pears re
main In storage here and it is
expected all the pears will be
shipped by May 1.
The famous Sutro library of
incunabula is housed in the main
public library building in San
Francisco.
HEALTH TO YOU!
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Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fle-
ure, riaiuia, nernla (flup
hire.) deitroy health-power
to earn-abillty to enjoy HI.
without hospital operation
ucceBBiu.lv employed lor
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lermi. Call for examination
or send lor FREE booklet.
Open Evenings, Mon., Wed., fil, 7 lot.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINEC
Phyildan and Surffoon
K. E. Cor. E. Burnt-Ida and Grand Ay.
TlphanEAat 3918, Portland 14, Orao
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Court Records
Justice Court
Gall Arley Harmon, failure
to stop at highway intersection,
?1 and costs.
Walter Christen Miller, four
adults In driver's seat, $1 and
costs. -
Harvey Franklin Baker, com
bination overload, cited.
Police Court
James Kenneth' Jones, Steven
W. Agee, drunk, Jailed, released
on $10 ball each.
Camp White Dance
Schedule
Thursday
Regular informal dance at
Service Club No. 2. SCU orches
tra will furnish music.
INSANITY, HE SAYS
Hollywood, April 18. (U.R)
Allen T. Sturges II, Hi, scion of
wealthy New Jersey family, to
day was held for trial May 11 on
charges of stealing a $1000 ciga
rette case from the home of
Screen Actor Bruce Cabot.
Sturges pleaded Innocent by
reason of Insanity at a prelimi
nary hearing yesterday.
Cloeinr time for Clantfted Ado 8:90
. m. Too Lete to Claulfy 13:13 p. m.
PROPERTY ARGUMENT IS
HEARD BY JUDGE HANNA
The equity action of Mrs.
Dolly Heckler against H. E.
Montgomery, for specific per
formance of a contract, is un
der way before Circuit Judge
Herbert K. Hanna, It started
yesterday and is expected to be
finished today. The action in
volves sale of the Worth Smith
ranch near Rogue River last
November. The plaintiff seeks
compliance with contract,
wherein the property was sold
for $10,500. The plaintiff al
leges misrepresentation of the
property. The defendant Is rep
resented by Attorney Kenneth
Denman and the plaintiff by
Attorneys G. W.1 Nellson and
Allison Moulton.
Famost to relief MONTHLY
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Lydl. E?. Ptnkham's Vegetable com
pound la famou to relievo not only
monthly pain but alia accompanying
nervoua, tirod. hlglutrung feelings
vnen due to functional perlodlo dis
turbances. Taken rogularly lt helpa
build up resistance against such dis
tress. Plnkham's Compound helps na
tur6l PoUow label dlreouons. Try itt
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KILLS SONS, SELF
East Peoria, 111., April 18
(U.R) Ray Hudson, 29, shot and
killed his two young sons and
took his own life because he was
worried about leaving them with
his divorced wife when he went
into the army, police said today.
The house of lords of the Brit
ish parliament consist of peer
who hold their seats either by
hereditary right, creation of the
sovereign, by virtue of office)
(bishops), election for life, or
election for duration o parliament.
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