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LOCAL and
On Trio William Rice. 713
SWest Eleventh street, left Wed
.'.irfn evening for Washington
v. where he will spend two weeks
visiting friends.
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Gates Home Phillip E. Gates,
i TUc, is home for a few days'
1 leave from the navy and is vlsit
i infills parents, Mr. and Mrs.
t" George E. Gates, 830 Minnesota
! avenue.
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A phone call will bring de
tails at no obligation.
BUSINESS
BOOKKEEPERS
407 Liberty Bldg. Ph. S497
Phil L. Lay ' Mae D. Lay
Public Accounting
for the Opening Date of the
TOLLAISL
MILL
42 South
Opp
osite Craterian Theatre
Completely modernized. Specializing In Steaks and
Chops, Home-made pastries, variety of tasty salads,
and full course dinners.
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A twHI tMpmoit ofMfc
powerful Hee-vy-Dut
Btteriet for Ford cert
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to ct new eat for only
$11.75
GRATER
PERSONAL
Corporal Leaves Cpl. And
rew B. Bostwick left Friday by
plane for Chandler field, Wll.
llams, Ariz., after visiting with
his family and friends in Med
ford and Jacksonville. Cpl.
Bostwick has been in the valley
on a-two-weeks' furlough.
Promoted News of the pro
motion of Robert T. Iven to the
rank of captain in the army air
corps was received last week by
the captain's parents, Mr. and
Mrs'. Ted Iven, 1006 West Fifth
street. Capt. Iven Is with the
21st bomber command In Tinlan.
Request Permits Herb Grey,
42 South Barneburg road, made
application yesterday for a per
mit to erect a workshop and
utility house at a cost of $600,
the office of the city superln.
tendent reported today. Appli
cation was made by F. L. Ryde,
24 Jeanette street, for a-permit
to remodel a back porch at a
cost of $$0.
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Announce Party The Red
Cross Nurses' Aide corps will
hold a swimming party and pic
nic Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter,
Topsides, on the Old Stage Road.
Those attending are to meet at
the courthouse at 6:30 p. m.
Following the picnic Mrs. D. J.
Bolton will discuss the njeanlng
and Importance of laboratory
tests. Every aide is expected to
attend, the president states.
Central
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Rot weather cttll for heavier tobrleants In your
car. Wc (tart with the radiator and "wimraerUe"
your car all the way back to the differential and
shock abaorbere. Under wartime condition! you
seed thia Ford Protective Service now more than
ever before. Better drive In. Here's our "Summer
Driving" apodal
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Receives Medal Sidney H.
Baker, technician fifth grade In
the army, has received the,
bronze star and a citation for
"bravery beyond the call of
duty" friends report. The cita
tion was made in April. Baker is
on Luzon.
Sergeant Home Sgt. Howard
fcucas arrived home rrWRy
night from Ft. McClellan, Ala.,
where he has been stationed for
the past 28 months, and is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lucas, Jacksonville. He
will be at home 10 days.
Airline Men Here James G.
Ray, vice-president of Southwest
Airways, of Los Angeles, and W,
J. R. Sims, a member of the com
pany's organization, were in
Medford Saturday conferring
with officials of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce.
Sergeant Home T. Sgt. Del
mer L. Wright has arrived in
Medford from McCaw hospital
in Walla Walla to spend a month
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray E. Wright, 60 North Orange
street. Sgt. Wright served three
years overseas duty. He is a ra
darman. -
McKay Home R. B. McKay
is home on leave after complet
Ina his third term in the navy
V-12 training program and is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. McKay, 1025 Reddy
avenue. McKay will report
July 2 to Washington university
at Seattle for further training.
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Home From Navy Norbert
Miksche, SAD2c, arrived home
June 16 from the Seattle naval
base where he is stationed as
an instructor In electronics.
Miksche is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miksche, 813
Minnesota avenue, and will re
port back to the station July 2.
Visiting In City Henry L.
Stewart, who received an honor
able medical discharge June 7
i from the army at Baxter General
hospital, Spokane, Wash., arrived
here Friday night and is visiting
at the home of his sister, Mrs.
J. B. Wilson, and mother, Mrs.
! Phoebe Kindred, 12 Rose ave-
! nue. Also visiting at the family
! home Is his sister, Mrs. Doris
Petersen, and son Raymond, of
'Burns, Ore.
Visiting Family TSgt. W
H. McCart is visiting his wife
and daughter at the home of his
parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
T. Wattenberg, Route 3, on a 30
day furlough from the air corps
He returned to the U. S. recently
from England where he has
been stationed for the past six
months as a radio gunner on a
B-24. .The sergeant has been
awarded the air medal with two
oak leaf clusters, two bronze
battle stars, and the presidential
unit citation. He will report to
Ft. Lewis, Wash., for reassign
ment.
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WE NEED
USED CARS
Our UHd ear ttorV ( low. Wall malre
yon a GOOD PRICB on your ear
and pay you SPOT CASH for it. Or
wa'li fair your ear in tradeon another
ear. DOITT SELL YOUR CAR
until you've aeea ua.
WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR
SPOT CASH!
Hogstrom en Leave George
Walter Hogstrom, SUc, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hogstrom, is
on leave from the navy at San
Diego, Calif., and is visiting at
the home of his parents on Ross
Lane. Hogstrom has just com
pleted his boot training and will
report back to the base next
Thursday.
i Receives Badge Pfc. Russell
R. Mee, serving on Luzon with
the Sixth Infantry division, has
been awarded the combat infan
tryman's badge according to in
formation received by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mee,
Shady Cove. He has been in the
army a year and overseas for the
past six months.
Corporal Here Cpl. Delos
Gilbert arrived home Thursday
from Camp Hamilton, Calif., and
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Van R. Gilbert, 135 North
Holly street, on a 15-day fur
lough. He returned to the States
in November, 1944, following 30
months' service with the air
corps In the South Pacific.
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Fires Firemen were called
to Schultz' car lot, 224 North
Riverside avenue, Friday after
noon to extinguish a fire in an
old building on the lot. Accord
ing to firemen, the building was
badly damaged. Another run
was made to the Riverside USO
Friday night when an oil furn
ace backfired. No damage was
caused, it was said.
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Home From Navy W. R. Bau
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Bauman, 904 West Tenth street,
Is home on leave from the navy
after completing a pre-medical
course at WiJJamette university.
Bauman will be in Medford un
til July 10 when he will report
to Bremerton, Wash., where he
will be stationed temporarily to
wait call to a medical school.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Gene
M. Savage of Tacoma, Wash.,
are the parents of a son born
June 11 at Tacoma. The child
weighed eight pounds and four
ounces and has been named
Gary Gene. Mrs. Savage iff a
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Nahss, 305 Portland
avenue. This is the first child
born to Mr. and Mrs. Savage.
Son Here Michael Roblnette,
student at the Naval Training
school, Mare Island, Vallejo,
Calif., left Saturday evening to
return to the school after a
brief visit here with his mother,
Mrs. Jack Spalding, Route 1.
Mrs. Spalding is here from San
Francisco to spend the summer
months. Mr. Spalding, former
well known employe of fruit
packing concerns here, is with
the army quartermaster market
center at San Francisco. ,
Court Records
Justice Court
Cleve Frederick Kendall,
failure to display license, $1 and
costs.
Eldon Dwaln Nelso'n, no tall
light, $1 and costs.
Weldon Frost Biddle, Jr.,
driver axle overload, $12.25 and
costs.
Vester Vernon Simmons, vio
lation bf basic rule, $2.50 and
costs.
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SELECTED SHORTS and NEWS
CALENDAR
Monday
2:30 p. m. Women's Interna
tional cottage prayer meeting,
home of Mrs. Coe, 418 King
street
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Planning commis
sion. First Baptist church, at
church.
12:00 noon Zonta club, Girls'
Community club. 'v
12:00 noon Ladles' Auxiliary,
First Baptist church, at church,
salad luncheon. Missionary meet
ing at 2 p. m.
1:00 p. m. Adarel Chapter
No. 3 Social club, dining room
of Jacksonville Masonic hall.
Bring sack lunch.' Visiting Stars
Invited'.
1:30 p. m. Missionary Execu
tive Board of the First Christian
church, home of Anna Ford, des
sert luncheon.
1:30 p. m. USWV Auxiliary
Service club, home of Mrs. Hat
tie Alden, 20 South Orange
street, dessert followed by Red
Cross sewing.
6:30 p. m Shrlner's Wives,
potluck dinner at home of Mrs.
I. D. Canfield, Aloha Ranch,
Coleman Creek Road.
7:30 p. m Special meeting of
Lady Lions' club at home of Mrs.
Earl Miller, installation of offi
cers. Wednesday
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
covered dish luncheon at Girls'
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Thursday
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers' Club, Girls' Community club,
election. Reservations, call Mrs.
L. L. Rentz, 2604.
7:15 p. m Girls' Friendly
club, St Mark's parish hall.
Friday
12:00 noon Nevita Social
club, Masonic hall, Central
Point, covered dish lunch
eon. Hostesses, Edith Scott and
Betty Day, will furnish dessert.
1:00 p. m. Electa Social club,
Girls' Community club, luncheon.
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Sunday. June 24, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
RED CROSS LECTURE
A lecture on Red Cross history
will be given by Mrs. Justin
Smith at the courthouse Mon
day, June 25, at 8 p. m. All
special service corps members
Mrs. Alice Stewart Cannon
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