LOCAL and
Applies For Permit Roy A.
Seamen, 204 Genessee street, ap
plied tor a permit yesterday at
the office of the city superintend
ent to repair a residence at a
cost of $400.
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Meeting Postponed The meet
ing of the Past Chiefs club,
cheduled to be held at 1 p. m.
tomorrow at the home of Mrs.
Harry Barneburg, has been in
definitely postponed, it was an
nounced today.
Ford Home Edward E. Ford,
SFlc, arrived home Saturday
titer duty in the South Pacific,
where he last saw action on Oki
nawa. Ford is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ford,
, 1114 West Eighth street, on a 30-
3ay leave.
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Fire Calls Firemen were
called to the vacant lot at Chest
nut and Main streets twice yes
terday to extinguish fires. One
run was made at noon to put out
a grass fire and the other yester
day evening to extinguish a trash
fire.
Auto Mishap Police investi
gated an auto accident yesterday
at the corner of Genessee and
Jackson streets when M. E.
Walter, 535 Mary street, lost
control of the car he was operat
ing while going east on Jackson
street. According to city police,
Walter's auto knocked down a
street sign and ran up a guy
wire, causing little or no dam
age. Give
Your Feet An
Ice-Mint Treat
Gel Hippy, Cooling Relief For
Burning Cillotue Pot Spring in Your Step
Don't p-oan about tired, barntnr feet.
Don't moan about callouses. Get busy and
live them an ice-Mint treat. Feel the com
forting, Mothinff coolness of Ice-Mint driv
ing! out flerr burning . . . aching tiredness.
Rub Ice-Mint over those ugly hard old
eorna and callouses, a- directed. Sea how
white, cream-like, medicinal Ice-Mint helps
often them up. Get foot happy today tho
lea-Mint way. At all drugguta.
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PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
6:00 p. m. Rogue Valley
chapter 147, Military Order of
Purple Heart and auxiliary,
meeting and picnic at Ashland
Lithia park. Bring pickles and
olives.
6:30 p. m. Royal Neighbor
camp, covered-dish supper at
home of Mabel Lynch, 324 W.
Jackson street. Bring own serv
ice. 6:30 p. m. Modern Woodmen
dinner, Hotel Holland.
Friday
6:30 p. m. Canton and ladies'
auxiliary, covered dish dinner,
home of George W. Howard, 713
W. 10th St. Bring service.
Meeting Saturday Degree of
Honor juvenile club members
and officers will meet Saturday
at 11 a. m. at the Boy Scout
park, it was announced today by
Ida M. Wilson, director. Mrs.
Wilson urges those attending to
bring guests.
Sergeant Here Sgt. Russell
W. Roseborough, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Roseborough, 718
West Main street, is spending a
two weeks' furlough with his
parents from the army air base
at Mt. Home, Idaho. Rosebor
ough has been with the air force
for three years.
Eagles Meeting Crater Lake
Aerie No. 2093 and auxiliary,
Fraternal Order of Eagles, will
meet Thursday at the Eagle's
hall, 219 W. Main street, for a
social evening, it was announced
today by William Lawerence, en
tertainment chairman. A dance
will conclude the evening.
Pierce Home Pfc. Farnell
Pierce, son of Mrs. C. L. Pierce
of route 2, box 185, is now home
on furlough after his recent re
turn to the United States from
Europe. A member of the 104th
or Timberwolf division, Pierce
participated in the German cam
paigns and was awarded the
combat infantryman badge.
Spencers Here First Sgt.
William Spencer, with his wife
and daughter, Dianna Dell, ar
rived in Medford yesterday to
spend 10 days visiting the ser
geant's mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Engli of Berrydale. Spencer is
stationed in a base unit squadron
at Sarasota, Fla., and has been
in the air corps five and a half
years.
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Vogel Promoted Carl (Pete)
Vogel, stationed at Couscevelle,
Belgium, has been promoted
from private to corporal, and
was awarded two battle stars at
Brussels, 60 miles from Cource
velle in a truck formation on
July 4, Cpl. Vogel also holds the
purple heart medal which he re
ceived at Brest, France, and a
good conduct ribbon. He has
been overseas since August of
1944.
Sergeant Here Sgt C. B.
McCracken, who has been in the
European theater of operations
for the past four months, arrived
here today to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCracken,
1129 Niantic. The sergeant and
his parents will leave tomorrow
for a stay at Diamond Lake after
which Sgt. McCracken will go
to Camp Lockett, San Diego, to i
visit his wife, the former Flor-!
ence Howe, a lieutenant in the J
WACs. j
Representative Coming Paul
M. Beddoe, pest control techni-;
cian, is coming to Medford from ;
Yakima, Wash., and will reside
In the valley as representative j
of the Sherwin-Williams com-j
pany to advise fruit growers on
pest problems. Beddoe will as-1
sume duties formerly directed
by F. J. Moore, who will now!
confine his work to handling!
paint operations for the com-!
pany In Southern Oregon. Bed-;
doe expects to move here, with
his wife and two children as
soon as living accommodations
are found.
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Elliott Promoted James A.
Elliott, stationed on Salpan with
the navy Seabees, has been pro
moted from second class to first
class petty officer, according to
word received by his wife who
makes her home at 715 S. Holly
street. Elliott is a carpenter's
mate, and has been overseas 14
months.
Nail Here Jack R. Nail,
former Medford resident, is in
the city today en route from
Wenatchee, Wash., to Oakland,
Calif., where he will assume
duties as director of research for
the Pacific coast agricultural and
chemical division of Sherwin
Williams company. Nail was
with the Southern Oregon Sales
for three years before leaving to
Join the Sherwin-Williams com
pany last Oct. 1, and he and his
wife and two children lived in
Medford.
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Phetteplace has returned to his
home, 2318 Capital avenue, from
The Dalles where he attended
funeral services Monday for his
momer, Mrs. Mary E. Phette
place. who nasspri J?W9V Frlrinv
night after a heart attack. Phet-
lepiace weni norm Sunday. Re
turning with him and now vis
itine here wpr hi nimheiu nni
his wife, Sgt. and Mrs. Ben
rnettepiace, on furlough from
Salt Lake Citv. Utah whpr (h
sergeant is stationed with the
army, visiung at tne r"nette
place home last week were Mr.
Phetteplace's brother and his
laniuy, rar. ana mrs. Jia Fnette
place, Jerry and Sandra, who
left for their home in The Dalles
Saturday,
Lynam In States S Sgt. Joe
Lynam, nephew of Mrs. Hans
Rammin. 831 West 12th srtrwt
and Mrs. Dean Tycer, Eagle
m, nas returned to the U. S.
from the South Pacific where
he has been since March 104!!
Lynam, who wrestled many
limes at trie armory before enter
ing the service, was with the
41st division, the first group of
American soldiers to land In
Australia. Mrs. Tycer and Mrs.
Rammin plan to leave tomorrow
for the sergeant's home in Red
mond, Ore., to attend a family
reunion there. Another nephew,
well known in the city, SSgt.
Leland Edmondson, of Heppner,
Ore., will attend the reunion aft
er returning recently from Eng
land. t A
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Business Meeting T. L. club
will hold ' a business meeting
Monday at 8 p. m., at the Girls'
Community club. Hostess will
be Colleen Irskine.
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Meekers Leave Mayor and
Mrs. C. A. Meeker are leaving
today for a month's visit with
relatives and friends in Cedar
Rapids and Cheboygan, Mich.,
and Chicago.
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Visiting Brothers Mrs. Mary
B. Griffin of Sacramento, Calif.,
former longtime resident of
Medford, is visiting her brothers,
J. F. True, 413 S. Central ave
nue, and Charles True, Jackson
ville highway, and other rela
tives. .
Meeting Thursday . Alpha
Delta group will meet at the
home of Mrs. Maybelle Klemm,
1119 W. Main street, Thursday at
12:30 p. m. for a covered dish
luncheon and class meeting. Des
sert and beverage will be served
by the committee, and those at
tending are asked to bring serv
ice. Visit Lake Mrs. Pearl Boliou
and daughter, Marie, S. Central
avenue, and Mrs. Mary B. Grif
fin of Sacramento, Calif., visited
Union Creek, Crater Lake and
Klamath Falls last week-end.
Mrs. Boliou and her daughter,
who recently moved here from
Sacramento, saw Crater Lake
for the first time.
Enlist in Navy Five local boys
have enlisted in the navy and
are now home on Inactive duty
for a few weeks before' report
ing for training at San Diego,
Cal., according to the Medford
recruiting station. Enlisted are
Ronald Richard Frost, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur E. Frost of
route 1, box 506; Melvin Allen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen,
route 1, box 29; Glenn Marvin
Shrier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert M. Shrier, Central Point;
Byron Dee Winningham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Win
ningham, Jacksonville; and Don
ald C. Baker, son of R. C. Baker,
19 N. Peach street.
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Portland, July 18 Because of
war conditions, there will be no
state convention of the American
Legion in Portland August 17
and the convention will be post
poned until travel restrictions
are lifted, it was announced
Tuesday by Department Adju
tant Fritz N. Nissen after a meet
ing of the convention committee
here.
The committee adopted recom
mendations of Department Com
mander Penn C. Crum of Hood
River, who pointed out that
while the Legion might go ahead
with the convention, he felt the
ex-service men should lead the
way in curtailing travel in the
interest of the war effort and in
compliance with the requests of
ODT and other governmental
agencies.
MINERS NEEDED
Washington, July 18 (U.R)
Sen. Harley M. Kilgore, D., W.
Va., today called on the army to
release immediately 10.000 coal
miners eligible for discharge
under the point system.
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Court Records
Justice Court .
Arthur Clinton Kent, passing
with insufficient clearance, $1
and costs.
Horace Edward Bittle, park
ing on highway, $5 and costs.
Police Court
Robert L. Scott and Raymond
Ray York, disorderly conduct,
released on $10 bail each.
State Police
Robert Furnlss Bain, violation
of basic rule, cited.
Roy Milan Love, failure to
stop at stop sign, cited.
On Leave Chester M. Keene,
seaman second class, is home on
a 9-day leave visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester B.
Keene, route 4, box 378. Keene,
stationed with a construction
battalion at Camp Parks, Shoe
maker, Calif., finished training
at San Diego recently md was
transferred Into the Seabees.
COWBOY ACTOR KILLED
Hollywood. July 18 (U.R)
Funeral services were being ar
ranged today for Addison Ran
dall, 38, cowboy actor husband
of Actress Barbara Bennett. He
was killed in falling from a
horse while making a motion
picture.
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Holcomb Springs
Bath House Burns
Fire of unknown nriffln Hn.
stroyed the Holcomb Mineral
Spring bath house north of Gold
Hill early Sundav morninff. it
was stated today by T. R. Rice,
owner. No insurance was car
ried on the building.
Construction is beginning on
a new and modernized bath
house. Rice adds, to replace the
structure. Opening date will be
announced later.
CHINESE PREMIER HOME I
AFTER TRIP TO RUSSIA
Chungking, July 18 (U.R)
Chinese Premier T. V. Soong re
turned to Chungking today Irom
a two-week series of conferences
with Premier Stalin and' other
high Russian officials in Moscow.
PLEADS INNOCENT
New York, July 18 (U.R)
Benjamin Feldman, 37-year-old
Brooklyn pharmacist, pleaded in-
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