LOCAL and
To Install Miss Carmen
Wright will be installed queen of
Medford Bethel, Daughters of
Job, in formal ceremonies at the
Masonic hall tonight at 7:30
o'clock.
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To Picnic The Shipmate's
Sunday school class of the Meth
odist church, taught by C. A.
Meeker, will have a picnic sup
per Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. .
Brockway. Members and friends
are invited and those attending
are to bring a picnic lunch and
' service.
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From the Saturday Evening
Post Sensational Thriller
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
6:30 p. m. Adarel No. 3,
O.E.S., covered dish dinner at
Jacksonville hall, followed by
meeting and initiation.
8:00 p. m. Royal Neighbors,
K.' of P. hall, meeting and drill
followed by social hour and
Dutch treat lunch.
May Here Wayne May, sla:
tion manager for United Airlines
at Honolulu, Hawaii, and at
tached to the army transport
command, is in Medford visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T E.
May, 616 Newtown. May ar
rived last Saturday and will
leave the first of next week.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Taggert of Los Angeles are
the parents of a son born -June
19. The infant, which weighed
eight and one-half pounds, has
been named Terry Martin. Mrs.
Taggert is the former Rosemary
Muir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Muir, Route 1.
Attend Convention Mayor
and Mrs. Clarence A. Meeker
and daughter. Eleanor, will
leave THursday for Salem to at
tend the annual meeting of
Methodist churches of Oregon
Mrs Meeker will be on the con
vention program. From Salem
the Meekers will go to Portland
for a short stay. ,The conven
tion is scheduled to open Thurs
day evening and close Sunday.
From California R. J. Patter
son and his three sons, Russell,
Gene Allen and Billy, have ar
rived in Medford to visit Mr.
Patterson's parents-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Newman, Ceptral
Point Road, and later will go to
Lake o'Woods where the boys
will spend a month's vacation at
the Newman summer home.
They will be In the care of Mrs
Kash, who accompanied the
family here from Millbrae, Cal.
Mrs. Patterson, the former Dor
othy Newman, is engaged in the
advertising business in San
Francisco and will spend the
coming months in New York on
business.
To Receive Degree Bob
Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cole Holmes, 6 Keene Way
Drive, will graduate Friday
from the University of Colorado,
receiving the degree of batchelor
of science in electrical engineer
ing. He entered the university
two years ago under the navy
v-12 program. Mrs. Holmes left
Sunday evening for Boulder to
' attend graduation ceremonies
and the two will return to Med
ford June 29. After a week's
leave young Holmes will report
to the University of Notre Dame
where he will receive further
training before being commissioned.
Through
SATURDAY
Building Permit C. Vf. Hen
derson, 245 South Grape street,
made application today at the of
fice of the city superintendent
for a permit to remodel a garage
at a cost of $50.
Loses Billfold W. B. Blair,
912 Beekman street, reported
yesterday the loss of his black
leather billfojd containing driv
er's license, social security card
and considerable currency, local
police reported today.
Writer Here Miss Jean Muir,
staff writer for the Oregon Jour
nal, was in Medford yesterday
on a brief visit. Miss Muir is
spending her vacation in the
the Rogue River valley gather
ing material for a story for the
Saturday Evening Post.
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To Hold Dinner Adarel chap
ter O.E.S. will hold a "Days of
'49" potluck dinner Thursday at
6:30 p.m. at the hall in Jackson
ville. Officers state that dinner
will be served promptly and a
program will follow. Initiation
will be held during the regular
chapter meeting. Visiting mem
bers are welcome.
...
Auto Mishap An auto driven
by A. B. Cearby, 603 South Riv
erside avenue, was slightly dam
aged Monday evening when it
collided at Fourth and Quince
streets with a car operated by H.
H. Harvey, according to an ac
cident report filed yesterday.
Mrs. Conroy, 712 West Fourth
street, passenger In the car driv
en by Ceary, was slightly in
jured, the report stated.
...
Daughter Injured Gloria
Greb, 10, daughter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Greb, former
residents of Central Point and
Talent now living in North Bend
is In a North Bend hospital being
treated for a broken leg and
other injuries suffered when she
was struck by a car while alight
ing from a bus last Wednesday.
The Grebs moved to North Bend
a month ago and have purchased
a home at 757 Commercial St.
. . .
Son Home Jack Winchester,
SFlc, is in Medford to visit his
mother, Mrs. Richard Winches
ter, 111 King street, after two
years in the South Pacific. Also
here is his wife, who has been
making her home in Boise, Ida.
Another son of Mrs. Winchester,
Leroy Winchester, was recently
given a medical discharge from
the Seabees after two years of
service and is now residing with
his family on Dakota avenue.
A daughter, Miss Mildred Win
chester, returned home last
week from Oregon State college
where she was a student this
past year. The Winchesters came
to Medford two years ago from
Lakeview.
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and FINISHING
Roflnishing Our Specialty
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Paying an unexpected visit to battlefront near Marlklna, Rizal provlnct
Luzon, Gen. Joseph SUlwell watches effect of 38th Artillery againsi
holed-up Japs. Left to right: Gen. Stilwell, MaJ. Gen. William O Chase
commanding general, 38th Infantry Division, and Mat. Gen. Charles P
Hall, commanding general, xi Corns. Signal Corps photo.
Returns Mrs. C. Rease Bra
ley, 245 Valley View drive, re
turned Sunday from Sacramento,
Calif., where she spent a day vis
iting her son, Capt. Kenneth
Patton. Capt. Patton is assigned
to a B-29 bomber plane.
...
Leavitts Leave E. P. Leavitt,
superintendent of Crater Lake
National park, and Mrs. Leavitt
left today for park headquarters
where they will spend the sum
mer months. Members of the
park office staff will move to the
lake Monday of next week.
.
From Utah Mrs. Alberta Mc
Veigh, 716 South Peach street,
returned yesterday from Brig
ham City, Utah, where she has
been visiting her brother,' First
Lt. Orville Miles. Lt. Miles, who
accompanied his sister to Med
ford, has received a discharge
from the army and is now at
Mrs. McVeigh's home.
...
Leave For Bly Sgt. and Mrs.
Walter H. Miller planned to
leave Medford this afternoon for
Bly, Ore., where they will visit
friends for the rest of the week.
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VisirTLuioi.
The Millers were married June 7
at the home of Mrs. Miller's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Redden,
1016 Reddy avenue, and re
turned Saturday from a short
wedding trip to the coast.
.
Injured Richard Williams,
aged 5, was slightly injured yes
terday when he was struck by
an auto driven by Grace M.
Crowell, 335 West Second street,
on East Main street near the
Bear Creek bridge, local police
reported this morning. Accord
ing to police, the boy ran across
the street - to a water fountain
and neglected looking before
crossing(
Softball is an outgrowth of In
door baseball, playground ball,
kitten ball and diamond ball. It
was first played in 1909.
Mrs. Alice Stewart Cannon
POWER HEALER
On Highway 99, Route 4.
Box 260-C, Medford. Same
Healer Previously in Ashland
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Court Records
Leon Virgil Campbell, failure
to stop at stop sign, $1 and costs.
George Stanley Duke, con
cealed license plate, $5 and
costs; one license plate, $1 and
costs.
Johnnie Calvin Morris, over
height load, $10 and costs; over
load $46 and costs.
. Olive Barbara Spalding, no
operator's license, cited.
Nelson Theo Walls, no tail
light, cited.
Police Court
Alvin C. Henagin, reckless
driving, $10 fine.
Mail Carriers Shy
From Vicious Dogs
Lincoln, Neb., (U.R) Dog
owners at Lincoln have been
warned mail will not be deliv
ered to their homes unless vi
cious dolgs are leashed.
' Last year, seven Lincoln mail
carriers were bitten by unfriend
ly dogs, and assistant postmaster
L. H. Watson has announced the
postmen will not be required to
deliver letters to homes owning
such animals. Throughout the
country, 1,259 carriers were bit
ten during 1944, he said.
According to reports, one Lin-
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Wednesday, June 20, 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
coin carrier suffered bites from
two different dogs the same day,
and on another occasion, two
were attacked the same day, at
approximately the same loca
tion. More than 1,500 signs giving
brief histories of famous Italian
ruins and monuments are being
constructed by the Information
and education section of allied
force headquarters. They are to
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