Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Visitor From Washington
Jimmy Lewman of Bingen,
Wash., ' arrived yesterday to
spend some time visiting at the
borne of W.- J. Burbidge, 9
Mistletoe street.
.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of Operators and
chauffeurs will be at the KP
hall Friday and Saturday from
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. All those
wishing permits or licenses to
drive cars are asked to get in
touch with the examiner during
these hours.
'
Visitor Leaves Mrs. W. L.
Barnum left last night for her
home in Portland after spending
a short time visiting relatives
here. She took her two chil
dren, Billy and Bobby, back with
her. The children had been
visiting at the homes of their
grandparents, ur. and Mrs. a.
R. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. E
M Eldridge.
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3. A pure, wrW, antiseptic, stain
less vanishing cream.
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ing harmless to fabric. Use
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HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
CALENDAR
Friday
8:00 p. m. Townsend clubs
festival and carnival at K. of P.
hall. Public cordially invited.
Saturday
2:00 p. m. Crater Lake Chap
ter, D.A.R., home of Mrs. B. Q.
Hardit.g, 828 Dakota avenue,
election of officers and annual
reports. Assistant hostesses, Mrs.
R. E. Green and Mrs. Clarence
Pankey.
Waggoner Home Donald
Waggoner Sl-c, Is visiting ) 'i
father, Howard Waggoner, Pros
pect, on a 25-day leave from the
navy at Treasure Island. He .re
cently completed nine months
duty in the Philippines ai a gun
ner aboard a cargo ship.
Can Collide Can operated
by C. P. Peyton, 81S Market
street, and Mrs. Everett Corey,
Star route, collided yesterday at
West Main street and Oakdale
avenue Intersection causing con'
siderable damage to Peyton's
auto, according to an accident
report on file today.
Minister Arrives The Rev
and Mrs. George Coulter and
two children arrived in Medford
today from Stockton, Calif., and
are taking up residence at 008
North Central avenue. The Rev.
Coulter will be pastor of the
Medford Church of the Nazarene
and will have charge of his first
services Sunday.
Visiting Mother Hal Adams,
AMM2-C, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Effie Adams, 420 South
Grape street, on 80-day leave
from the naval air corps. Adams,
now stationed at Whidby Island
Washington, has been overseas
In the Aleutian Islands for the
past ten months and has complet
ed 60 missions over the Kurile
Islands.
Corporal Here Cpl. Johnnie
Bilderback arrived in Medford
yesterday to visit his sister, Mrs.
Earl Herendeen, 526 Haven St.,
and his brother, Leroy Bilder
back, 515 South Grape street,
Cpl.'Bilderback returned recent
ly from three years service In
the South Pacific and will report
back to Santa Ana, Calif., at
tne end of a 30-day furlough.
Correction Through an er
ror the name of Pfc. Warren R.
McManus, whose death the War
department has announced, was
incorrectly spelled in the notice
of his death. Pfc McManus
died In Germany after serving
overseas 29 months with the
regimental headquarters of the
Seventh Infantry division. He
was a brother of Mn. Roy J
Holbrook, Route 4. Another
brother, T. Sgt. Wilfred C. Mc
Manus, Is serving with the Air
Corps at Dyersburg, Tenn.
Permits Issued Three build'
lng permits were issued yester-
day from the office of the city
superintendent. I. S. Hatfield.
1108 West 4th street, received a
permit for general repair to a
residence at cost of $200. Rob
ert Padgett 80 Quince street,
was Issued a permit to reshingle
at a cost of $100 and F. J. Runtz.
315 East Main street, received a
permit to Install a new celling
in a business building, cost to be
$200. A fourth permit was issued
today to C. A. Carrlco, 129 West
Uth street, to erect an addition
to a garage at a cost of $100.
Attend Meeting County Com
missioners A. E. Powell and Wil
liam Perry and Paul Rynnlng,
county engineer, are in Roseburg
today to attend a district meet
ing of county commissioners and
judges. Coos, Curry. Douglas,
Josephine and Jackson counties
are in the district. The meetings
are held to discuss problems of
mutual interest to the officials.
-
Soldier In States T-Sgt. Del-
mar L. Wright, son of Mr and
Mrs. Ray E. Wright, 60 North
Orange street, is In McCaw Gen
eral hospital, Walla Walla, Wn..
after serving 25 months In the
South Pacific. After a few weeks
rest there he will receive a fur
lough at which time he will visit
his family home. He Is a radar
man with the 13th Airforce.
Court Records
Justice Court
Howard Elphan WhiUock, no
muffler, $1 and costs.
Roy Gene Howard, combina
tion overload. 11.50 nnrt ivl
Curt Norman French, failure
(o stop at stop sign, $1 and costs.
Warner Whitham Howard, no
tail light, $1 and costs.
Floyd Robert Lawson, failure
10 aispiay license, $1 and costs.
Livestock
Portland. Or Mn n nns
Livestock: Cattle 100, calves 10. Ac
tive, fully steady; few good-choice
1110 lb. fed steera 17.2S; common,
medium steers 12.00-1B.25: medium
good heifers 12.50-15.00; oanner-cutter
cows 7.00-9.50: fat dairy type cows to
10.50; odd medium sausage bulls 10.50
11.90; good-choice vealera steady It
liJiIU-lO.UU.
Hoes SO. Stead v: butchers IS 75
sows 15.00; stags 14.50: choice light
iccuer pigs quoiaDie up lO 2U.UU.
Sheep 300. Active, steadv; good
choice torfn lambs mostly 13.7S: m.
dium-ROod shorn lambs and yearlings
u ou-u.iai gooa ewes Miaoio arouna
Chicago, May 25 (UP1 (WFAV
uvcstock: nogs: Active, runy steady;
Hood and choice barrows and gilts 140
lbs. and up at 14.75 ceiling; good and
choice sows 14.00: comDlete clearance.
Cattle: Calves: Fed steers and year
lings 15 to 25 cents higher; top steers
17.80: bulk 15.50 to 17 .25: best heifers
17.25; bulk 14.50 to 16.50; strictlv
good beef cows and sausage bulls 25
rents lower; vealers firm at 10-30
down.
Sheep: Moderately active, mostly
steady; two loads just good Colorado
rea wooiea tamos io.uu; one ioaa neia
higher; good and choice 102 lb, shorn
lambs 15.50: Ffood and choice fed citn
ped lambs No. 1 pelts 15.00 and 15.23.
Portland Produce
Avocados California, 0.85-6.10.
Lettuce The DMles, MUwnukle 3's,
$4.25-4.50; Walla Walla, $4.50.
Radishes Local Spring, 75c dor
bunches.
San Prandsco, May 24 (UP)
Dairy Market:
Butter: 03 score 43, 02 score 42 t
AO ncfirm 49 li. R9 score 4 Hi.
Egs: Lartre grade A 404, medium
grade A 37 imaii grace a aost
lurea Trade ft 37A.
Central California Eg: Larpe grade
A 2, medium grade A 30, small grade
A 37. irge grane a a.
Nve Nisnen Ets: Large grade A 42
medium grade A 39. small grade A 37
Wall Street
New York, May 24 (U.R)
Stocks extended yesterday!"
losses by fractions during the
morning dealings today on con
tracted volume.
The averages slipped back
slightly with the utility depart
ment indicating the best sup
port. Steels were down frac
tionally on Small dealings
Motors yielded ground grudging
ly and the oils were only slightly
lower. Rails ranged between a
loss of points In Atlantic
Coast line to a gain of more
than a point In Nickel Plate pre
ferred. Sugar Issues furnished a few
strong spots. New highs were
made by Guantanamo Sugar pre
ferred at 20S, up 2 and Great
Western Sugar preferred at 174,
up I3.
Closfns: Mm for Classified Ada fl-3(i
a m Too Late to Classify 13:1S p m
MARINE VETERAN
OF
Sgt. William B. Field, Marine
veteran who is coming to Med
ford next Monday with the
Leatherneck Seventh War Loan
entertainment troupe, won the
Silver Star medal for heroism
on the island of Saipan, a dis
patch from the Marine barracks
at KSamath Falls states. The
Marine band, fast becoming
famous in Oregon, is to play
twice in Medford, plans having
been made for a street concert
at 4:30 p. m. and for an evening
appearance at the Holly theater.
Sgt. Field ''worked his way
up to a hero" the story relates.
He went into the Saipan inva
sion as a corporal In charge
of one machine gun. As
casualties began to mount In his
unit, he gradually assumed more
and more responsibility until he
was in command of the platoon's
six guns and received a spot
promotion to sergeant. His out
fit once stood off an attack by
Japanese Imperial Marines, their
best fighting troops, ana tne zi
year old Leatherneck emerged
from the battle in charge of the
whole platoon. For tnis he was
promoted and recommended for
the Silver Star.
Fields, whose home Is In Ham
mond, Ind., spent two years in
the Pacific and also fought at
Guadalcanal, Tarawa and Tinian
He was wounded on Saipan but
was never out of action.
The Marine troupe is being
brought to Medford Jointly by
the Medford Elks lodge and the
County War Finance committee.
German Prisoners
Donate Funds To
Welfare Agencies
Camp White, Ore., May 24-
German prisoners of war at this
post have donated $1400 volun
tarily to American and Interna
tional welfare agencies, Lt. Col
Lou J. Farber, prisoner of war
camp commander, announced today.
Of this amount, $400 was car-
marked for the American Red
Cross, which serves American
prisoners of war only. The re
maining thousand dollars was
divided equally between the In
ternational Red Cross and the
Young Men'i Christian Associa
tion. t
Before making their contribu
tions, the prisoners were in
formed they could donate to the
International Red Cross Commit
tee, the American Red Cross or
the War Prisoners' Aid of the
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, Col. Farber stated.
All of the money was contrib
uted from prisoners' savings ac
cumulated during their employ
ment on farms and in govern
ment projects In this vicinity.
Prisoners of war are paid 80
cents a day under the terms of
the Geneva conference.
NEW HOMES AUTHORIZED
Washington, May 24. (U.PJ
A total of 632 homes for the San
Francisco bay area, and Fair
banks and Anchorage, Alaska
was authorized today by the na
tional housing agency,
FAMILY PERISHES
Pontiac. Mich.. May 24 (U.R)
An entire family of five per
sons died today in a fire that de
stroyed the home of James Hunt
near Clarkston, Mich.
Glendale, Cal., May 24 (U.R)
James S. Simon, 46, was held to
day for questioning In the brutal
murder of his wife.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
to cloudy with an occasional ahower
tonight and Friday. LitUa change in
temperature.
Oregon: Cloudy western porUon and
partly eastern part tonight arid Friday
Scattered shown. UtUe change In
temperature.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 72; Lowest 36.
Total monthly precipitation: 1.23
inches.
Excess for the month: 1.37 inches.
Total precipitaUon since September
1, 1814: 18 41 Inches.
Excess for the season: 1.11 Inch as.
Relative humidity at 4:30 p. y as
ter day 43; 4:30 today: 81.
Tomorrow t
Sunrise 8:42 a. m. Suntet 8:34 p. m.
High LowPrec.
Boise "7 46 .42
Boston . ... 1-70
Chicago .
Denver ..
Eureka
Havre .
Los Angelas
Medford
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
48
.70 33 .04
78 48
.59 48
75 50 T
75 48
, 69 44 .03
72 52
.73 59
85 04
Portland 5H 4 J
Reno 01 31
Roseburg 65 48 .01
Salt Lake
San Francisco BO 51
Seattle . ... .03 50 38
Sooknne 03 41 40
Washington, O. C. ....78 53
Yakima 88
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NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In compliance with section 111-1244, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters
of the Nonhigh School District of Jackson County, Oregon, that meeting will be held at the Court
House in Medford. Oregon, on the 16th day of June, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July, 1949, end ending July, 1946, hereinafter
set forth.
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
1. Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of year for which this budget is made..$49.S39.00
2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes ... 8,000.00
3. Amniint. rrivri frnrn nllipr sniirw ,
Total.
..$92,939.00
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
ITEM
1942-1943 1943-1944
1. Tuition
2. Transportation .........
3. Clerical Legal ,
4. Postace, Teleeraoh. Telephone ,
9. SuoDlies and Printing ..........
6. Flection and Publicity......
I. Travel
70.862.08
10,992 72
210.00
90.00
47.40
73.188 90
9,966 76
130 00
100 00
206.75
8. Interest on Warrants or Other Indebtedness-
9. Other Miscellaneous Expenses..
10. Emergency
60 80
"iiibibo
79.20
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1944-1945
Budget
Allowance
$ 95.000.00
12,000.00
450.00
150.00
200.00
75.00
300.00
250.00
9.000.00
Estimated
Exp. for
1945-1946
$ 92,000.00
18,000.00
450.00
150.00
200 00
75.00
300.00
""3'bb"bb
2,000.00
Totals
t 81,783.00 83.947.61 $110,429.00 $113,479.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS, AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES
AND TAX LEVY
I. Total estimated exoendltures - , .$113. .475.00
II. Deduct total estimated receipt! and available cash balances 52,939.00
TTI. Amount nercsiwry to balance the budget .
IV. Deduct deficit forwarded to next fiscal year i
.4 60,936.00
V. Balance to be raised by taxation V . $ 60,936.00
VI. Add ert (mated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for
which this budget is made .. 3,000.00
VII. Total estimated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year
..$ 63,936.00
indebtedness
1. Amount of wnrrint Indebtedness
on warrants issued and endorsed
"not paid for want of funds", none
2. Amount of other Indebtedness. none
S. Total Indebtedness (sum of items
1, 2) - - ,. ,, us pone
Dated May 11, 1945.
, Signed
C. R. BOWMAN. j
Cleric
A. E. BROCKWAY,
Chairman, Board of Directors. '
Approved by Budget Committee.
Signed: J. W. RAGSDALE,
Secretary, Budget Committee.
J. H. MALLERY,
Chairman, Budget Committee).
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6 HEALTH OFFICE
AIDES GO NORTH
Six staff members of the Jack
son County Public Health asso
ciation are in Portland today to
attend the annual meeting of
health officers, public health
nurses and sanitarians. Sessions
began yesterday and will con
tinue today and Friday.
Attending from this county
are Dr. A. E. Merkel, county
health officer; Mrs. Blanche
Frlsbie, Miss Helen Parish and
Miss Mary Ellen Bell, public
health nurses; Miss Josephine
Koppes, secretary, and Walter
Sutherland, sanitarian.
Lt. Lawrence Fick
Promoted Captain
First Lt Lawrence R. Fick,
serving with the Eighth air force
In England, was promoted to the
rank of captain on May 2, ac
cording to information received
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter J. Fick of Jacksonville
Capt. Fick la a navigator on a
B-24 bombing plane and made
29 bombing missions over Ger
many and occupied Europe. He
was commissioned in April of
1944 and has been overseas since
July of last year.
Capt. Fick a graduate of Jack
sonville high' school, was a stu
dent of forestry at Oregon State
college when he entered the service.-
BIRTHS
ALBERT To Mr. and Mrs
Valmire, 375 S. Central avenue
May 24, 1945, a boy, seven
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
PRIME To Lt. end Mrs.
Frank A., 3 Holly Court, May
24, 1945, a boy, seven pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
HOLMES To Lt. and Mrs. T.
B., 15 Florence avenue, May 23,
Thursday. Mar 1S43 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUlfl rTTWB
1945, a girl, 6V& pounds, at Sac
red Heart hospitals
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs.
Don, Route 1, Central Point,
May 23, 1945, a boy, seven
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
FREIGHT LOADINGS UP
Washington, May 24 (U.R)
Loadings of revenue freight rose
30.127 cars In the week ended
May 19 to 868,634, the Associa
tion of American Railroads
ported today.
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from Cordis Nash of the
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BEAUTY SHOP
FLUHRER BLDG.
Mary Morgan, Operator.
Specialising in hair styling,
permanent!, etc
Telephone 5096
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INTERSTATE THEATRES
Mar the eighth has now taken Its rightful plaee
as one of the most glorious days In Amerlean his
tory. It has come to mean so much to all people that
unlets we in Jackson County who are now launch
ing the SEVENTH WAR LOAN act quickly and
with resourcefulness, we might find a public to be
sold not only on a lono bitter war with Japan, but
a war aff!nat an almost equally Insidious enemy
OVERCONFIDENCE.
Minv oeoola mloM forort the heartbeaVlng tell
and back-breaklno effort that made V-E Day oos.
tlb'e, unleaa we take uo the challenge of V-E Day
and lmnfnll deitror the germ ef 0erconfl.
denc as the first step towards a total Victory over
our Japanese enemies.
You Va the weaoons to war aoatntt Overee-nfl.
dence. These weaoons used with ypuf Qrass
Roota" knowladoe will carry the Seventh War Loan
to a successful conclusion.
And o en the eve of. the greatest War Loan
D'l" In history, let us all do his part to Speed Total
Victory.
Sincerely,
WALTER H. LEVERETTE.
Get Your Free Ticket
To See the -THE
GALA 7th WAR LOAN BOND SHOW
Sponsored by
Medford Lodge B. P. O. E. No. 1168
featuring
"MARINE BARRACKS
and SPECIAL WAR FILMS
HOLLY Theatre
MONDAY, MAY 28 at 8 P.M.
Buy a Series "t" Bond at any Jackson County Issuing Agency . a a
or . . , bring Bond or Bond Receipt to any Medford Theatre Tleket
Office and you will bo given your Freo Ticket . . . Bonds Purchased
from May 22nd through May 28th, are eligible for Freo Ticket . . .
On Ticket will bo Issued for each Series "I" Bond.
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