Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Unit To Install Installation
of officers will be held at a pic
nic meeting of the Griffin Creek
Extension unit June 1 at the
home of Mrs. Madge Fairchild
at 10:30 a. m.
Daughter Here Mrs. Suzette
Woosley of Van. Nuys, Calif., is
in Medford to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stennett. 325
South Riverside. Mrs; Woosley
has enlisted in the Waves and is
awaiting orders.
Named President Miss Joyce
Utz. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn H. Utz, 801 Crater Lake
avenue, has been elected presi
dent of Phi Chi Theta, women's
national business honorary at
the University of Oregon, a
news release from the school
states.
,
Sell Home Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Scott of Gold Hill have
sold their home to Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Bowden of Tolo. The
Bowdens have sold their ranch
to a buyer from Chicago and are
moving to Gold Hill this week
and the Scotts are building a
new home in Gold Hill. The
Scott sale was made through
Vivian Norman- Barto, Black
well Hill realty broker who re
ports nine recent sales. 4
To Vacation The Rev. W.
Shearburn- of the Full Gospel
church, accompanied by Mrs
Shearburn and two daughters,
wilj leave Sunday for a month's
vacation. . ine itev. ana xvirs
Wilfred Keele, Los Angeles will
handle the pastorate during their
absence. Rev. Shearburn an
nounces completion of three new
Sunday school rooms and rc-
oecoration of two others, giving
adequate space for increased at
tendance in the Sunday school
department.
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The FAMILY THEATRE
ALWAYS 2 FEATURES
TONIGHT THRU SAT..
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Thrills and Adventure from
the Heart of Darkest Africa.
'Dangerous Journey"
CALENDAR
Friday
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers'
club, home of Mrs. Jessie Stagg,
Berrydale.
8:00 p. m. Ladles' Auxiliary
No. 421 to United Brotherhood
of Carpenter and Joiners, regu
lar business meeting at Carpen
ters' Hall.
To Michigan Mrs. June Foco
and daughters, Ruth, Elaine and
Ginger, expect to leave soon for
Michigan where they wfll spend
six weeks visiting Mrs. Foco's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Biskner.
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In Australia TVS Ernest
Smith, son of Mrs. Charles Pitts,
707V4 West 11th street, is now
in Australia, a recent letter to
his mother states. Cpl. Smith
was in the European theater of
operations recently and was
transferred to Australia.
To Portland Mrs. Dick Baize,
41 Hawthorne street, left for
Portland Tuesday evening where
she will undergo major surgery
at the Portland clinic. It is not
known when she will be able to
return to Medford. Her husband
is traffic officer with the city po
lice force.
Pledged Miss Anne Scripters
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D.
Scripter, 60 Rose avenue, was
one of 20 University of Oregon
women pladged by Phi Theta
Upsilon, junior women's service
honorary at the school, last
week, a release from the univer
sity states.
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In Hospital George R. Moore
of 511 Bessie street is a patient
in Community Hospital and is
satisfactorily convalescing from
an operation performed May 12,
Mrs. Moore states. He will be, in
the hospital for another week.
Mr. Moore was operating a bulb
farm near Brookings until the
time of his illness.
Need Shrubs Officers from
the Medford army air base today
made a plea for shrubs to be
used in landscaping the air base
grounds. Anyone having shrubs
or small trees which they will
donate for this purpose is asked
to notify Sgt. Comer, operations
department at the base, and men
from the base will remove the
plants.
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Visitors Here Guests this
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. O. Sandcn, 304 South
Central avenue, are their son,
Preston J. Card, and his fiancee,
Miss Maude Eberle of New York
City. Also here are Roger E.
Card of the Seabees and Mrs.
Seth Waters of Klamath Falls.
Miss Eberle is publicity director
for the Spool Cotton company of i
New York, and Preston Card,
metalsmith first class in the
navy, is assigned to shore duty
at New Orleans. La. The visitors
will leave Sunday. .
Here .For Graduation Miss
Afton Guches and Miss Barbara
Maddox arrived in Medford this
morning from Vancouver, Wash., I
to attend high school graduation ;
ceremonies this evening and to1
receive their diplomas. Both 1
young women completed their
high school courses at mid-term I
and in March enrolled in the1
United States Cadet Nursing1
corps and began training at St. i
Joseph's hospital, Vancouver. I
Miss Gnches is the daughter of1
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guches, Bel-,
linger road, and Miss Maddox is;
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs ;
Rupert Maddox, Route 1. . j
On Furlough Sgt. Albert
Razum is visiting friends in the
valley. He is on furlough from
the army base at Santa Monica,
Calif.
Learn John S. Wood, S2c
in the Seabees, left Tuesday for
Camp Parks, Calif., after spend
ing a five-day leaves with his
wife and small daughter, Carol
Jean, at the family home, 54
Rose avenue.
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 wish
ing permits or licenses to, drive
cars are asked to get in touch
with the examiner during these
hours.
Promoted Merton W. LeRoy
has been promotad from flight
officer to second lieutenant, in
formation received by his moth
er, Mrs. Jack Crump, 823 East
Ninth street, states. Lt. LeRoy,
in England and stationed at a
bomber station of the Eighth
AAF, was recently presented an
air medal for his service as bom
bardier of a Flying Fortress. His
brother, Lt. Maiden LeRoy,
fighter pilot, is now stationed in
the Philippine Islands.
Board To Meet Chamber of
Commerce board members will
hold a luncheon meeting at the
Chamber of Commerce building
Friday noon. Reservations are
to be made by phoning 2294.
Inducted Eight men were in
ducted into the army May 24 at
Ft. Lewis, Wash., through Jack
son county board No. 1. They
were Harlan Rawls Light, Roy
Elmer Coghill, Jim Guy Smith,
Charles Lorraine Stelle, Herbert
Kenneth Dawson, Arthur Ed
ward Carlson, Weldon Clarencf
Schoolcraft, and Adelbert Alfred
Schrein.
Court Records
Justice Court
David Rueben Todd, no tall
light, cited.
Cleve Fredesick Kendall, fail
ure to display license, cited.
James Samuel Woods, driving
with mora than three persons
over 12 in driver's seat, no muf
fler, cited.
Carl Alonza Falkenberg, fail
ure to stop at traffic signal, $1
and costs.
Ben Russell Haynes, failure to
display license, $1 and costs.
Charles Wesley Martin, failure
to stop at traffic signal, $1 and
costs.
James Samuel Woods, more
than three persons over 12 in
driver's seat, $1 and costs; no
muffler, $1 and costs.
Irma Dinnel, causing child to
become dependent, committed to
jail and case continued for fur
ther investigation.
City Police
Bill Shannon, Oscar Rudolph
Nordstrom, drunk, released on
$10 bail each.
Bruce Bower, dog running
loose, $1 and costs.
State Police
Grant Lamar Young, failure to
stop at stop sign, cited.
Police Court I
Herman Voelkner, disorderly
conduct, released on $10 bail.
Thursday, May 81. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN"
George Vincent Healy, drunk,
$10 fine.
William Edward Gelling,
drunk and disorderly, $10 fine.
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Ft. Sheridan, 111., May 31
(UJ?) Three military prisoners,
employed in the Ft. Sheridan
guard house kitchen, overpow
ered a guard and escaped early
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Tickets Now On Sals
At BROWN'S
Phone 2735
PRICED RIGHT AT YOUR FAVORITE
SHOPPING PLACE PIGGLY WIGGLY
This really IS a pleasant place to shop light- and airy well arranged store
courteous, friendly sales people to assist you plenty of space to park in Piggly
Wiggly' own roomy lot top-quality foods that are priced consistently low.
Be sure to try Piggly Wiggly when you shop this week and don't forget to
buy that "E" bond and put Jackson County "over the top" in the 7th War Loan
PP. 2GES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, June 1-2
JA RE61IA8 RHSTON Oft
Listen to the Tom Mix Radio Program
Monday thru Friday at 5:30 p. m., PWT, Mutual
HREGDED R ALSTON lOc
te size whole wheat Biscuits Pkg. XM
Ralston's RYE KRISP WAFERS
12-oz. psakajje 25c
Bite
STARR PURPLE PLUM JAM
KITCHEH QUEEN FLOUR
25-lb. Bag $1.14 T $2.19
KITCHEN
KLENZER
3 Cam
17c
WATER
TUMBLER
FREE
With Each
Three Cans
2V2;29c
SNOWFLAKE
CRACKERS
2-lb. OOc
Carton 3
&0 Mill.
Vita Food CHOCOLATE SYRUP
16-ox. Jar
SPECIAL!
Hunt's
19c
PREPARED PRUNES LSt 25c
MISSION JIFFIES, Fresh Egg Noodles I -lb. pkg. 22c
MISSION GUT MACARONI.. 27 - oz. pkg. 25c
SUNSHINE CLEANES.rorw.ii..rioor..woodwork..t. Quart Bottle 60c
GERSER'S BABY FCGDS, strained or chopped 3 cans 23c
Complete Stock of All Varieties Fruits and Vegetables en Hand
KRE-MEL DESSERT, Chocolate, Vanilla,' Caramel. . . .pkg. Ec
KREMEL LEMON PIE FILLER Pkg. 5c
ALKA-SELTZER.. Large 60c size 49c
BROHO - SELTZER Large 60c size 43c
BLACX EYED BEANS
Guy?'s Market
WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICEl
U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly
S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central
NEW RED POINTS FOR JUNE
V-2 W-2 X-2 Y-2 Z-2
RED POINTS EXPIRE JUNE 2
Y-5 2-5 A-2 B-2 C-2
FRESH FISH and OYSTERS
Large Assortment
VEAL LOAF
Fresh Ground 4 pts. lb. OOC
SAUSAGE .
Very Best 6 pts. lb. 09C
FRANKFURTERS ' 8 ,Mp 00
Special for Saturday 6 pts. lb. jtwC
SPRING LAMB Shoulder
' Square Cut 4 pts. lb. W C
Frying Size RABBITS, lb. 55c
Pt. Free
MUTTON
U. S. Imp.
Fancy Colored
HENS
For Roasting
ICIOZEN 7 roR vutaous
BIRDS - EYE O Point Free!
Peas Spinach Cauliflour Green Beans Squash
ONE YOU'LL WANT TO TRY: Oven- 4 lc
Bailed Beans Tc"V I . I
(Sorry No More Frostn Strawberries atallable for the
Present.)
Mb. cello bag 27c KOOLAIDrJS.u2m.9e
S. & W. Orange Marmalade 3Qc
2-lb. Jer
S. & V. PINEAPPLE JUICE lAc
No. 2 Tins
s.&w.ccffe3j.,,b33ej.iIbf55s
DEHYDRATED 3'2-or. Package
Use for Apple Pie or Sauce
ENJOY THESE LUSCIOUS GARDEN FRESH
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
New Local Spring RADISHES.. bunch 5c
TEXAS WAX QMS 2 lbs. 19c
JUICY NAVAL ORANGES .... 2 doz. 59c
E-Z APPLE SAUCE
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For Your Convenience - Open Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
523 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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