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1 LOCAL and PERSONAL Married Charles Francis fomblo and Fae Edrice White, both of Redding, Calif., were married last Saturday at the res idence of the officiating minis ter, the Rev. D. E. Millard. Permit To Build R. M. cnhr R20 West Tenth street. applied for permit yesterday to ripmollsfl iwo Duuaings ana .rot n earaee at a cost of S150 the office of the city superin tendent reported toaay. On Leave Leisel L. Fenny, S2'c, arrived home Friday night from San Diego where he just completed indoctrination train lng in the navy. Penny is visit ing his wife at me lamiiy nome, 445 Fairmount avenue and will report to the base July 8. Group To Meet At the next meeting of the Little Theater group to be held tomorrow at 8 p. m., at the Outpost two one-act plays will be studied. Members will participate as directors, ac tors, and stage managers. A laree attendance of members and visitors is expected. Mlihap Slight damage , was caused to vehicles driven by W. Lee Ray, 535 Pennsylvania ave nue, and J. M. Hardin, Route 1 Central Point, when they collid ed Friday morning at the Inter section of Third and Front streets, police reported yester In Army John Anderson, 27 Tripp street, has entered the army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., after leaving for the camp June Zl, according to word received by his mother. Anderson s father, First Sgt. John C. Anderson, is en route home after serving 13 months In Italy. Promoted Ivan J. Cherry, has been promoted to petty of ficer third class in the navy, ac cording to information received by his mother, Mrs. A. Cherry, 312 South Ivy street. He has been stationed at Gulfport, Miss., but Is now assigned to duty at Treasure Island. Home From Navy Deward O. Wealty, son of Henry Wealty, Central Point, is home on leave from the navy until Jul 15 fol lowing his return recently from overseas duty in the Atlantic. Wealty, who spent 18 months overseas, has been in the navy four years and wears three bronze battle stars. Phelan Home Owen K. Phe lan, CEM, will report to Camp Parks, Calif., July 4 for further service with the Seabees. Phelan has been visiting relatives In Medford and his wife at the fam ily home, 732 West Second street, while on leave. He vis ited relatives In Ontario, Ore., before coming to Medford. Phelan served in the Aleutians for 18 month and was employd by Copco before entering the service. A WANTED e ncrn padc ! and TRUCKS. Will pay Highest Market Price. CALL or SEE your Dodge - Plymouth Dealer L. G. TAYLOR GO. Phone 2965 Postpone Meeting The meet lng of the Past Presidents' club Degree of Honor lodge, sched uled for July 3 has been post Bebb Recovering Irwin BeDD, Hoss Lane, a patient In the Veterans' hospital. Portland. Is reported by relatives to be re covering from an accident which he suffered June 11. Bebb fell from the roof of a house break ing an arm, leg, hip and some ribs. Leave City Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, former Medford residents, left the city Friday to return to their home at Stock ton, Calif., where Mr. Smith is employed. They had been visit ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Johns, 720 West Thirteenth street, for the past week. Inducted Jack Edward Cady and Clinton A. Bolfour were in ducted into the navy at Ft. Lewis, Wash., June 26, through Jackson County draft board No. 2. the board rannrtpri fintni-Hav Two other county men, Doran virgu Mose and Walter Lee Graham, were Inducted Into the armv June 22. aecnrrlino- tn the board. Overseas Edwin C. Hudson, SClc, left June 17 for duty in the South Pacific after having been stationed at Camn Reins. seau, Pt. Hueneme, Calif., for the past is months. His wife re turned to Medford to make her nome and will reside at 217 West Second street. Mrs. Hudson's mother, Mrs. Edward G. Sippel Of EdCOUch. Tex.. i In Marifnrrl visiting her -daughter. She came west to see her son-in-law before he sailed and will leave far hr home after the July 4th holiday. MEDFORD FLOWER SHOP MOVING TO EAST MAIN Opening of the Medford flow er shop at the new location, 231 tast wain street, will take place Monday. The shop, formerly lo cated at 33 North Central ave nue, Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thomas. Mr. Thomas is now with the navy in the South Pacific. The Interior of the hew store is pale blue and cream and is equipped with a ' corsage bar." According to Mrs. Thomas the new and larger shop will con tinue to carry gifts, potted plants and cut flowers. NATIONAL FOREST Rules for visitors In all na tional forests were announced yesterday by Karl L. Janouch of the U S. Forest Service. Be ginning today all visitors are re quired to secure campfire per mits to carry shovel, axe and bucket, and are not allowed to smoke except on surfaced high ways. The airplane, to be used In pa trols over southern Oreeon for ests arrived at the MedVd air field Friday. The machine was loaned to the service by the army according to Janouch, and the pilot will be a forest service employee. Besides patrols over the forests during periods of high fire hazard, the plane will also carry "smoke lumpers" to iso lated parts of the forests where they ' will parachute down to fight fires spotted from the air. Robert Loeffler Graduates From Medical School 1- . f&mmtm L tt .' - .v.-1 'Tf'.i .TV' -. t -.i A (Acm Telephotoi This Is the 0. 8. Navy's new OTP "Tigercat," most powerlul flghter buuiuw, revealed iur lust uuie in this navy piiuto. Tno iwo-eiieuied Uiumiimn is ttmvys lastest cujoer, is auuola.eiKu.t of Itunuus feeutaw twice its Hjwer. Robert Loeffler, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Loeffler, 404 West Fifth street, was a member of the First class of medical stu dents to graduate from the Uni versity of Oregon medical school under the army and navy accel erated program. Young Loeffler took his medical degree June zz, three years after entering ' the school, and was commissioned a lieutenant junior grade In the navy. Lt. Loeffler left soon after for Oak Knoll hospital at Oakland, Calif., where lie will serve his naval lnterneship. His wife will join him later. The new officer is a graduate of Medford high school and attended Oregon State college before entering medical school. Lt. Loeffler's mother went to Portland for the graduation cer emonies, returning last week end. Dr. Loeffler, lieutenant commander in the navy, is now on sea duty In the Pacific. MRS. Q. I. NAMED Hollywood, June 30 (U.R) Her husband a marine sergeant blinded during the Guadalcanal campaign, Mrs. Al Schmld of Philadelphia, Pa., today was cited as the nation's typical Mrs. G. I. 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Plants operated by Llbby, Mc Neill & Libby and California Packing Corp. said they will be unable to handle apricots, but hope to start on peaches about July 25. Sunday, July 1, I94S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MINI ClMIng time for Sunday Too Late to Classit 5 3)i Saturday alternoon Please remember Enjoy our delicious Salt Rising Bread Made every Tuesday. A favorite of eastern people. A tasty bread just like mother used to bake. MODEL BAKERY In the Liberty Bldg. is -&fh. . r .two II -5 tit 'I1U,V'. mmw -.) 4 6 W W if 4 ! " J4 w jr . V 1 COLUMBIA PICTURES pretenlt CAW, HAYW0RTH "JANET BLAIR' LEE BOWMAN H MARC.PLATT LESLIE BROOKS V t TcruMirni no v. j N y ? I b V. I Mi 1 1. U L U l fr v , , V Scrie Rq h Iksk StBnb ltd Aha HsXel -. Skzi Igf Me St isi Snnrf tah FtgAnd atf Ihcbd It YICT31 SAW Also A Technicolor Cartoon Novelette "WATER BABIES" "THE TWO-WAY STREET" NEWS EVENTS L CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY Slip 1:45 P. M. ON i