LOCAL and PERSONAL
To Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Swoape, 304 West Jackson
Blvd., left Friday evening for
Portland to attend to business
matters.
; . Mayor Returns Mayor C. A.
Meeker returned yesterday from
; Portland, where he attended a
, meeting of the League of Ore-
' Son Cities.
Sals Changed The rummage
sale planned by water Lake
chapter, D.A.R., 'will be held
.Tuna 7 and 8 at the corner of
Holly and Main streets rather
than May 13 and 18, as was ort
' ginally announced.
On Furlough Pfc. John W.
' Horsley, son of Lt. Col. and
Mrs. J. W. Horsley, Is visiting
his family at their home, 735
Palm street. He will report back
to McCaw general hospital, Wal-
' la Walla, Wash., at the end of
IS days.
Physicians to Meet It Is ex
pected that many Medford phy
sicians ana surgeons win aiiena
i the 59th annual meeting of the
i Southern Oregon Medical so
!; elety to be held in Klamath Falls
" Tuesday, May 15. Sessions are
to be held in the Marine theater
beginning at 10 a. m.
i Runaways Held Victor Lee
Olson, 16, and Donald Smith,
17, said to be runaways from
? the Hill military academy, Port
land, were taken into custody
Friday afternoon by city police.
The boys will be held here until
'. the arrival of William Brown,
juvenile officer from Portland,
' Monday.
Boy Hurt Bliss Foster God
dard, 17, of Hamilton City,
Calif., was taken to the Commu
nity hospital yesterday after
mangling two fingers in an ac
cident at the Arthur Bros, cir
cus, police reported.. Goddard
was hurt while assisting with
the erection of the circus tents,
police said.
Issue Information Additional
information concerning the pic
nic meeting of Medford Girl
Scout leaders, council members
and workers planned for Mon
day, was Issued yesterday. If the
weather is unfavorable, the
meeting will not be at the home
of Mrs. Scott Davis on the Rogue
River but will be at Service Club
No. 2 at Camp White. Those at
tending are asked to meet at the
Scout house at 11 a. m., and
transportation to whichever
place is selected will be pro
vided.
Meeting Tuesday Crater
Lake Post No. 1833 and auxil
iary Veterans of Foreign Wars
; will hold their meetings Tties
' day at 8 p. m. in the armory.
JrtHtaitnn hiicinocc nn1 rpnnrtc
of delegates from the district
meeting will take place. Com
rade Smith, who has been over
seas for the past four years, will
be present.
To Attend Church The
annual custom of attending
church as a group with their
mothers will be observed this
morning by members of Medford
Bethel, Daughters of Job. Bethel
members and their mothers are
asked to meet at Zion Lutheran
church, West Fourth street, at
10:43 a. m., and to remain at the
door until the entire group has
assembled.
Visiting Here TSgt. Olaf
W. Severson and Pfc. Jean Stein
ke, of the marine corps, are vis
iting at the home of Sgt. Sever
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
Severson, 612 Boardman street.
Severson recently returned from
overseas, where he served on
Bougainville, Guadalcanal' and
New Guinea for the past year.
They will return to the marine
base at Mojave, Calif., after 15
days In Medford.
Permits Issued Four build
ing permits were issued this
week-end from the office of the
city superintendent. James C.
Smith, 807 Pennsylvania avenue,
and H. L. Tilton, 1032 East Jack
con, received permits to erect
garages costing approximately
S100 each. Mrs. Calpernie Mal
aby, 344 Jeanette street, was is
sued a permit to erect a cottage
at a cost of $1000. A permit was
issued to E. S. Degman, 18 Elm
street, to demolish a woodshed
and erect a garage at a cost of.
$130. I
Court Records
Justice Court -
Lester Charles Gordon, driver
axle overload, $10.75 and costs
Jack 'Taylor Stallsworth, no
license on motor vehicle, cited
Claude Allen Davis, combine-
tion overload, cited.
Richard Bomar Wayman, more
than three persons in driver's
seat, cited.
Arthur Charles Bostock, no
muffler, cited.
Harley David Druke, no li
cense plates, cited.
Police Court
E. W. Anderson, dog running
loose, $1 fine.
OBITUARY
FRANK FITZGERALD
Services for Frank Fitzgerald
Sams Valley, who passed away in
a local hospital last Sunday eve
ning, will be held in the Conger-
Morris chapel at 2 p. m. Monday
The Rev. W. A. Dawes of the
Baptist church officiating. In
terment will be in the Sams Val
ley cemetery.
He was born In Red Bluff,
Calif., April 24, 1865, and moved
to Talent, with his parents, when
six years old. In June, 1877
he moved to Sams Valley where
he resided until his death. On
Dec. 22, 1900, in Jacksonville,
he was married to Delia Morri
son, who survives. Also surviv
ing are six children: Mrs. Leoca
Rice, Mrs. George Silver and
Jerome Fitzgerald, all of Gold
Kill; Miss Frances Fitzgerald,
Klamath Falls; TSgt. Herbert
Fitzgerald, Langley Field, Va
who is home for the services
and. Lt. G. S. Fitzgerald, Phil
ippine Islands. There Is also a
grandchild, Louise Silver.
BIRTHS
ENGSTRAND To Mr. and
Mrs. Harry, 428 Hamilton, May
12, 1945, a boy, 8 lbs., at Osteo
pathic clinic.
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An all-star cast enjoys tne
pleasant joviality of a typical
American Christmas party In
David O. Selznlck's stirring pan
orama of the homefront, "Since
You' Went Away," playing at
the Craterian theatre today
through Tuesday. The all-star
cast includes Shirley Temple,
Craig Stevens, Joseph Cotton,
Jennifer Jones, Claudette Col
bert, Lionel Barrymore and
Monty Woolley.
FLYER DERAILED
San Francisco, May 12 (U.R)
The west-bonnd Exposition
Flyer of the Western Pacific rail
road crashed into the rear of a
freight train near Cal-Neva, on
the California-Nevada border,
early today, derailing the engine
and ten cars and Injuring three
persons, line officials reported.
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Closing time for Bunday Too Late
to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon
Pleaao remember.
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A letter recently received by
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson,
box 149, from their son, Capt. T.
J. Fuson, medical officer with
the American army In Germany,
told of some of his experiences
while serving with a hospital
unit
Capt. Fuson wrote of aiding In
establishing a hospital for for
mer slaves of the Reich in the
Roer pocket. He was made pro
fessional consultant and super
vised a staff of German medical
corpsmen, 20 German army
nurses, 28 corpsmen and 50 civ
ilian nurses.
Capt. Fuson wrote that the ad
vancement of German medical
science was far below that of
the United States'. "They knew
nothing of penicillin until we in
troduced them to it," he wrote.
They used no plasma and had
only two or three of the earlier
sulfa drugs which we discarded
years ago in favor of superior
ones, according to the letter.
In writfng of the German con
centration camps, Capt. Fuson
said, "You've surely beun read
ing of the concentration camps
that have recently been over
run by red-eyed GI's it's nause
ating. I've seen enough already
to make me hate the Germans
and everything they stand for,
for the rest of my life. No treat
ment of them can be too severe."
TARGET PRACTICE
Target practice with service
rifles and sub-machine guns by
the Medford unit of Oregon
State Guard Is being arranged
through Camp White officers, ac
cording to Lt. O. E. Sabin, com
manding the Medford unit, a
rifle company of the 1st regi
ment. "Men enlisting In the local
unit now will still have ample
time to qualify with sub-calibre
arms at the indoor range, before
regular target work com
mences," Lt. Sabin stated. It
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being necessary for all men to
qualify, a period of each Tues
day evening's drill schedule Is
devoted to instruction. .
. Young men of 16,-who may en
list with consent of their parents
or guardian, and men occupied
in indoor civilian work will find
the out-of-doors range instruc
tion and other maneuvers to be
held during the summer months
to be stimulating and interesting,
Lt. Sabin pointed out.
Each Tuesday evening is
"drill night" for the Medford
unit and enlistments are accept
ed in the orderly room at the
Armory from 8 to 10 p. m.
Salem Is Offered
$75,000 Air Depot
Salem, May 12 A proposal
to build a $75,000 passenger sta
tion at the Salem airport was
made by O. C. Richerson of San
Francisco, vice president of Uni
ted Airlines, at a meeting here
with Salem city officials.
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