Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Beiurni Oris Crawford, city
treasurer, returned Monday from
Portland where he spent several
days attending to business.
Visiting Relatives Miss Aud
rey' Davis, 128 South Holly
stret, left Sunday for a two
weeks' visit with relatives in
Salem and Portland.
Visiting Bill Turner, of the
O. and C. land administration
headquarters office, Portland, is
visiting at the local O. and C.
office for a few days.
' Club to Meet The Townsend
club will meet every Friday eve
ning at 8 o'clock at the K. P.
hall, it was announced today.
The public will be welcome.
Meeting Tonight All mem
bers of the Little Theater Group
are requested to meet at 7:30
o'clock tonight at the Outpost.
Officers and members of a board
of directors will be elected.
Applies for Permit E. G.
Roseborough, 718 West Main
street, applied for a permit yes
terday at the office of the city
superintendent to erect a dwell
ing at a cost of $1500.
Meeting Postponed The Pyth
ian club meeting planned for to
morrow has been postponed un
til next Monday, July 16, at 8
p. m. At that time, members
only are asked to met at the
home of Ruth Walden, 741 W.
McAndrews road.
Ensign Home Ensign B. R.
Schmidt is to leave Medford to
morrow following a week's leave
from the navyNwith his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H.- Schmidt,
619 Ridgeway street. Ensign
Schmidt has just been graduated
from the Harvard supply course
school, Boston, Mass., where he
has been stationed for the past
five months. He will report to
Puget Sound for temporary duty
awaiting overseas assignment.
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12:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers
club, home' of Marie Renting,
1031 West 10th St., for covered
dish luncheon.
1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon
club, home of Mrs. I. J. Peters,
Phoenix. Bring service and cov
ered dish.
2:00 p. m. Nevita Social club,
Masonic hall. Donna Brenner,
hostess.
Howard Clinic Immuniza
tions for whooping cough, diph
theria and smallpox will be of
fered at the Infants and pre
school age children's conference
tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the How
ard school.
Sutherlin On Furlough Pfc.
William L. Sutherlin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Sutherlin, Jack
sonville, is home on a 10-day fur
lough from Shreveport, La. Suth
erlin is stationed at the Barks
dale air field there.
Making Home Here Pvt. and
Mrs. O. B. Reeves and two dauglv
ters arrived in Medford Satur-
day to make their home in the
city. Pvt. Reeves has been trans
ferred to Camp White from 'Og
den, Utah, and the family resides
at 236 South Central avenue.
Mrs. Bartrum Coming Mrs.
Myrtle Bartrum, daughter of
Mrs. Ada V. Rice of 525 S. Holly
street, is expected to arrive in
Medford tonight to spend about
two weeks visiting her mother.
Mrs. Bartrum is employed as a
nurse In a Portland sanitarium.
Visiting Fabrlcks Mrs. Sonla
Black, of Portland, is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Fabrick, 2404 Hillcrest road. The
Fabricks entertained Mrs
Black's son, Lt. James A. Black,
shortly before his death May 16
at the jet air base, Palmdale,
Calif.
Visitors Leave Mrs. Austin
Caldwell and Miss June, Cob-
leign leu sunaay tor ine aib-
meda naval air station where
they are employed, after spend'
ing a week with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wler and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cobleigh of
Phoenix. '
Air Strip Begun City em
ployes started work at noon to
day grading the temporary lana-
ing strip at the Medford air park
located on the fair grounds,
Frank Rogers, city superinten
dent, said today. The strip will
be completed as soon as possible,
Rogers said.
Champlins Here Charles
Champlin, of Long Beach, Calil.,
former Medlord newspaper man,
and his sister, Pauline Champlin,
a Wave stationed at San Fran-
cisco, are visiting their mother.
Mrs. G. H. Maasdam, 420 Soutn
Central avenue. They plan to
leave tomorrow for their homes.
At Camp Miss Lois Pringle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Pringle, 815 Reddy avenue, is
spending six weeks at Hunting
Lake camp for girls, Huntington
lake, Calif., where she is an in
structor in archery. Miss Pringle
will enter her senior year at
Stanford university next fall.
Meeting Thursday The La
dies' Aid society of St. Peter's
Lutheran church, 10 Portland
avenue, will meet at 1 p. m
Thursday for a luncheon, fol
lowed by a business meeting and
Red Cross work. The meeting
will be in the recreation hall of
the church, and visitors are in
vited to attend.
Orders to Meet Crater Lake
Aerie and Auxiliary Fraternal
order of Eagles will meet Thurs
day at 8 p. m. in the lodge hall,
21S West Main street. The Aerie
will hold Initiation with the unl
formed drill team present and
refreshments and a dance will
conclude the evening. Dale Carr,
worthy president, requests all
members to be on time.
Accepts Position Robert F.
Opie, former sergeant in the
army engineers, today accepted
the position of clerk warehouse
man for the local Oregon and
California Lands administration
officials announced. Opie saw
foreign service with the en
gineers before receiving his dis
charge and plans to make nis
home in the city.
Court Records
State Police
Harold Arthur O'Dell, truck
speeding, no trailer license, no
PUC permit, cited.
Keith Ellwood Williams, four
in driver's seat, cited.
Justice Court
Vean E. Robertson, petty lar
ceny, released on $25 bail to
appear July 17.
Walter A. K. Walty, one
license plate, $1 and costs.
Darrell Alvin Bell, no tail
light, $1 and costs.
Police Court
Frank Schnider, reckless driv
ing, released on $10 bail.'
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NEGRO DECORATED
Washington, July 11 ftl.R)
1st Lt. Vernon J. Baker, a Negro
officer from Cheyenne, Wyo.,
who killed or wounded nine Ger
mans while knocking out three
enemy machine-gun nests and an
observation post in Italy, has
been' awarded the distinguished
service cross, the war deoart-
ment announced today.
Chinese roads are so bad that
more than 200 leaf springs on
Ordnance trucks were broken in
one month.
RRIGATED AREA
OF
The 64,000 acres of presently
irrigated area in the Rogue
River Basin comprises the back
bone of the agricultural economy
which, according to the 1940 cen
sus, provided a direct Income in
1939 of $5,645,000 to the farm
ers of Jackson, Josephine and
Curry counties, it was reported
yesterday by F. C. Hart, head
of the Medford office of the Bu
reau of. Reclamation, an agency
of the U. S. Department of In
terior. Hart spoke at the noon lunch
eon meeting of the Medford Ro
tary club at the Medford hotel.
He and his staff came to Med
ford from Grants Pass in May,
and have their office in the Fed
eral building.
Survey Being Mad
The Bureau of Reclamation
carries on investigation, design,
construction and operation of
projects involving utilization of
water resources for irrigation
and power purposes, Hart stated.
In the survey work now being
done ia the Rogue River Basin,
the group is taking into consid
eration Irrigation, flood control
power, municipal water supply,
navigation, recreation, fish and
wildlife and mineral and timber
resources, in recommendations
for future development, he said.
An additional 78.000 acres of
land in the Rogue River Basin is
suitable for irrigation, Hart re
ported. Of 31 possible dam sites
investigated in connection with
the studies, nine are on the Ro
gue River, three in the Klamath
River draining and the others
are on Rogue River tributaries,
he added.
Lake Creek
Lake Creek, July 11. Guests
at the Burrell home over July 4
were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Malcom
and daughter Sharlene, and Mrs.
McCormick of Berkeley, Calif.,
Mrs. E. C. Fuller and twin
daughter, Arlene and Marlene.
and Jo and Pat Simmons of Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lily have
moved back to their ranch from
Central Point where they spent
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall and
son Donald spent Sunday at the
Lucas home. f
Mrs. Anna Short is spending a
few days here at her home help
ing Mr. Short with the haying.
Guests at the Farlow home
over July 4 were Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Tyrrell of Rainier, Oregon
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farlow
of Medford.
Ardia Tyrrell and' son John
went to Eugene last week to
attend his daughter. Arietta's
wedding.
Mrs. H. H. Fox returned home
from Selma, where she has spent
tne winter teaching school.
Guests at the Hoefft home
were Manuel Arroyo and son
from Bakersfield, Calif.
Lloyd Walch is spending a few
days at home. He is employed in
the ship yards at Berkeley, Cal,
India Subject Of
Nazarene Church
Meeting Thursday
India, land of political unrest,
starving millions and unlimited
opportunity for Christian mis
sionary endeavor, will be dis
cussed by Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Cook at the Church of the Naz
arene in Medford Thursday eve
ning at 7:45 p. m.
Rev. and Mrs. Cook spent sev
en years in India as missionaries
of the Church of the Nazarene
and will return there in the near
future.
Pictures will be shown depict
ing native life and missionary
activity in India. The service is
open to the public.
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Wednesday. July II, 194$ MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE BEVEH
J'Ville Property
Disconnected From
City, Court Rules
A decree in favor of Bruce P.
Fleming and Harley R. Fleming,
in their suit for disconnection
from the city of Jacksonville has
been made by Circuit Judge Her
bert K. Hanna. The orchard and
home property of the Flemings
lies in the borders of Jackson
ville. The decree makes the
Fleming property Immune from
any future tax or bonds levied
by Jacksonville, but does not
absolve them from any past
levies.
The decree was made under a
1943 act of the legislature, which
permits owners of agricultural
property within city limits to
file suit for disconnection.
Attorney Charles W. Reamcs
reports more such suits are
planned, and that a similar de
cree was recently granted to Roy
P. Martin.
CALL FOR BIDS
Bids for painting interior of
Trail school building; also bids
for refinishlng floors and desks
will be accepted by Trail School
District No. 45.
Specifications may be obtain
ed from Erlvthn Wort Disti-IM
Clerk, Trail, Oregon.
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