Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL and
Viiltlng Hara Sgt. and Mrs.
Ace McMulIen are visiting this
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Webber, 319 Laurel
street. The sergeant is on fur
lough from Ft. Ord, Calif.
On Lloyd Pitta,
AMMl-c, is home on a 15-day
leave from the naval air base at
Banana River, Fla., and is visit
ing his mother, Mrs. Alameda
Budge, Route 1. Pitts have
served overseas in the southwest
Pacific for 11 months.
Receive Permits Three build
ing permits were issued yester
day from the office of the city
superintendent. R. C. Cook, 44
Kenwood avenue, received a per
mit to remodel a residence at a
cost of $200. Another permit to
remodel at a cost of $300 was
issued to Carlos Morris, 128 Mis
tletoe street, and F. . Harden,
827 South Holly street, received
a permit to reshingle a residence
at a cost of $300.
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to eara-abillty to eojor lile.
Our method of treatment
without hoipltal operation
successfully employed tor
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or lend lor FREE booklet.
Open fwmnoi, Man., Wed., fit., 7 (o t-M
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
J. I. Cor. X. Burnilde and Grand Are.
Telephone EAet 3918, Portland 14, Oreaon
There's a
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
Hi
War L
TO THE
OND
STAGE & SCREEN
ENTERTAINMENT
featuring
JUDY GARLAND
In
"The CLOCK"
HERE'S HOW
Buy your Seriel "E" Bond at any Jack
on County Issuing Agency Bring to
Craterian for your reserved seat ticket.
Bonds bought from now through Junt
20th eligible for "Free Tickets."
ONE TICKET PER BOND
ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY 7th WAR LOAN!
Ad Courtesy Lererette Interstate Theatres
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
8:00 p. m. BPWC, installation
of officers at Chalker's Motel.
Call Margaret Morrison for res
ervations. 8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grand's
club, Girls' Community club,
program and refreshments.
Friday
1:00 D. mNlvitn Knnlal oli.V,
covered dish luncheon and cook-
ea rooa sale, Masonic hall.
1:30 D. m .Tnilv Stitr-hnr.
home of Mrs. Myrtle Atwood!
nonage street.
Fira Firemen were called to
the home of Dr. August Glutsch,
40 Glen Oak court, yesterday to
extinguish a fire which originat
ed on a small table. Little dam
age was caused, according to
firemen.
.
Brown Home Chester Brown
is in Medford visiting his moth
er, Mrs. Beulah Brown, 505
Beatty street. Brown, on sick
leave from the merchant marine,
will report to Seattle net week.
He attended schools in Jackson
ville before entering the service.
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Seeks Wife Marjorie May
Ritchey, 21, whose home is 1644
Ash avenue, Cottage Grove, is
being "sought by her husband,
state police reported today. She
is described as having blue eyes,
blond hair and a slight scar on
the left cheek. She is believed
to be working as a waitress or
laundress in the Medford area.
jn your future!
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7th
IS ON
MIGHTY 7th WAR
PHI
HOLLY THEATRE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20th
Grass Fire Firemen were
called to the 400 block of North
Fir street last night to extinguish
a grass fire which caused no
damage.
Garage Entered State police
reported today the Gold Hill gar
age, operated by Delos Walker,
was entered sometime Monday
night and about $15 In cash
taken as well as gasolfne stamps
worth 250 gallons. There were
no visible marks of entry, police
said.
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Class To Meet Members of
the Golden Link Bible class of
the First Baptist church will
hold a weiner roast at the borne
of Mrs. Charity Boshears, 404
South Grape street, Friday at 7
p.m. Five men of the class, the
Messrs. Mead, Lester, Dawes,
Edwards and Piatt, will be hosts,
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Veteran In State S'Sgt.
Dean W. Logan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Buckner of Phoenix,
has arrived in the United States
after serving three years in the
South Pacific. He Is en route to
Fort Lewis from where he ex
pects a furlough. He is expected
home over the week-end, his par
ents said.
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Officer Here Lt. Col. R. H.
Norris will leave today for fur
ther service with the air corps
after spending a short leave in
Medford visiting his wife at the
family home on the Old Stage
road. The officer recently re
turned from India where he
spent the past one and one-half
years with a B-29 unit.
...
Arrive From South Mrs.
John Brewold, J-., and daughter,
Meralyn, have arrived in Med
ford from Pacific Grove, Calif.,
to visit Mrs. Brewold's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Myers, 907
West Eleventh street, and Mr.
Brewold's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Brewold, Sr., Jacksonville
highway. For the past three
months Mrs. Brewold and her
daughter have been living in
California to be near Mr. Brew
old, Sic, who has been stationed
at Del Monte. He has now been
transferred to Treasure Island
and will be there for seven
months taking radar training.
The visitors will return south
OAN
LOAN
WarXoan
Returns Mrs. Horace Thomp
son, 604 Newtown street, return
ed yesterday from San Francisco
where she spent the past week
visiting her sister, Miss Mabel
Thompson, and receiving medi
cal attention.
Sojourners To Meet Medford
Sojourners club will meet Thurs
day at the Girls' Community
club at 1 o'clock for dessert
luncheon followed by cards. For
reservations call Mrs. Don K.
Bagley, 3159.
Veteran Here) Robert Allen,
a former private first class with
the artillery, is making his home
in Medford following his honor
able discharge from the army
June 8 at DeWitt general hospi
tal, Auburn, Calif. Allen served
in the Aleutians and has been in
the army six years. .
Aerie To Meet Crater Lake
Aerie No. 2093 and auxiliary will
meet Thursday at the lodge hall,
219 West Main street, at 8
o'clock. Committees to serve the
coming year will be appointed
and plans for entertainment, ini
tiation and other lodge activities
will be made. The evening will
close with a dance. Dale Carr,
worthy president, ask that all
members make an effort to be
present.
'Back From South Mrs.
Eunice Hillis, 532 Plum street,
returned yesterday from Mo
desto, Calif., where she has been
visiting her son, Ulen Hillis,
AMMl-c, who js stationed at the
bomber base there. Mrs. Hillis'
other son, Capt. Joe Hillis, sta
tioned with the air corps at Salt
Lake City, Utah, spent Memorial
day with his mother and brother
at Modesto. Ulen Hillis returned
recently from the South Pacific
where he served 23 months.
Mrs. Hillis also visited her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ulen Hillis
in Los Angeles.
Methodist School
To Picnic Friday
The Methodist Vacation Bible
School's annual picnic will be
held Friday at Jackson Hot
Springs. The chairman, Mrs.
Louis Kirby, reports that three
busses, each holding fifty chil
dren will leave the church at
11:30 a. m., accompanied by pri
vate cars and a staff of twenty
five adult workers. The school
has broken all records this year
with a daily average attendance
of over 200, Mrs. Kirby said.
At the grounds a picnic lunch
eon will be served, followed by
games, races and swimming. A
treat of punch and ice cream will
be served free to all. Parents of
the children and friends are in
vited to attend.
Court Records
Justice Court
.Leon Elvin Cummings, driver
axle overload, $9.75 and costs.
Signa lleen Mitchell, no oper
ator's license, $1 and costs.
Arch Washington Johnson, no
operator's license, $1 and costs.
Frank William Hardin, no tall
light,. $1 and costs, no clearance
lights, $1 and costs.
Jim Henry Jonks, driver axle
overload, $12 and costs.
Tom L. Lewis, combination
overload, $12.50 and costs.
Sugene Lester Childers, no op
erator's license, $1 and costs;
failure to operate on right side
of highway, $1 and costs.
Kenneth Wayne Grlffeth, axle
overload, $6.25 and costs.
Wellis Ikey Peebles, combina
tion overload, $12 and costs.
Pat Mann', no operator'! li
cense; Christian Cahn, no ve
hicle license, cited.
State Police
Jay C. Skaggs, failure to dis
play license plates, no 1945 stick
er, cited. .
Mary Irene Drlnkwater, no
muffler, cited.
Eddie Wilson Freeman, truck
overweight, cited.
Bill Robert Smith, violation of
basic rule, cited.
WEATHER
Northern California: Contin
ued clear weather with strong
northerly winds over north por
tion, slightly cooler today, warm.
er with low humidity in the
north portion Thursday.
THURSDAY
Ottrln
B0YER
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FONTAINE A
SALVATION ARMY
!
Adjutant C. Rosnick of the
Salvation Army announced to
day that the Salvation Army
summer camp will open Thurs
day, July 5, and run to August
31. The Jackson County Chil
drens' camp will start July 5 and
run for two weeks. There will
be two groups and each group
will have one week In camp. The
camp facilities are being set up
to take care of 100 campers at
a time.
Registration days are June 18
and 19, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon,
at the Salvation Army hall 236
North Bartlett street. The age
bracket is 8 to 15 years Inclusive.
Dr. A. E. Merkel, county phy
sician, has consented to take care
of the physical examination for
those not able to go to their own
physician. All children are re
quired to register before going
to the county clinic for their
health examination.
Medford Legion To
Reopen Nominations
For Delegate Seats
Acting on suggestions for the
State Department, Medford Post
No. 15 American Legion will re
open nominations at tonight s
meeting for the purpose of nom
inating and electing delegates to
the state convention. This is in
addition to the election of offi
cers and executive committee al
ready nominated.
The state convention is not yet
assured. Legion national head'
Al
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Mcdonald
Raymond
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7 'jtf'' Jr Thru Saturday
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quarters Is negotiating with the
Office of Defense Transportation
for a blanket permit covering all
states. In the event permission Is
granted, the convention- will be
held in Portland sometime in
September, and no further nom
inations or elections-will be
necessary in local posts.
Commander Harry Young,
urges all members to attend and
participate in the election. All
visiting Legionnaires are invited.
Luncheon will be served by the
Auxiliary.
HAYING NOW IN FULL
SWING OVER VALLEY
Haying Is now in full swing
tkrniiithniit VnllfV With trBC-
tor drawn mowers operating all
day in an effort to get the hay
down and baled or under cover.
The first cnttine was delayed
by the May rains and the present
crop was well advanced Deiore
the weather settled. Good grow
ing weather now prevails but
hay men would like to sea it
warmer
No threshing of any grain Is
due before early in July. All
grains are now in good condi
tion, including some that got a
slow start.
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EX-CENTRAL POINT
Coquille, June 13. U.B Dr.
R. D. Bender, pastor of the North
Bend Presbyterian church since
1942, Tuesday was sentenced by
Judge Dal King to serve six
years in the Oregon state prison
on a morals charge.
Bender was arrested by state
police in Portland Saturday. He
was returned to Coquille, waived
his preliminary hearing and ap
peared before a grand jury, and
asked for Immediate sentencing.
Better Care For Babies,
a Warmer Weather Idea
Mayho baby's fretful and upaeta tho
whole household. The stinging itching
toruont of minor akin trouble can bo the
cause. Diaper rash torturea baby, but
Mcxsana, soothing medicated powder
brings cooling relief. Family favorit for
minor rashes. Costs little. Cot Mexsamu
7 tar A
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Do you feel headachy and upset due to '
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Each day, N ature must produce about
two pints of a vital digestive juioe to
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your food may remain undigested
leaving you headachy and irritable.
Therefore, you must increase the flow
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often in as little as 80 minutes. And,
you're on the road to feeling better.
Don't depend on artificial aids to
counteract indigestion when Carter's
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Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any ,
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