Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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J LOCAL and
On Vacation Qfficer Charles
Neal of the state police force and
his family have gone to Rose
burg where they will spend a
two weeks' vacation.
McClung Home George Mc
Clung Is In the city on a 30-day
leave from the merchant marine
and is with his wife and daugh
ter at the family home, 335 Ed
wards street.
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Visiting Parents Pvt. Myron
Corcoran will leave Medford
next Wednesday for Camp Polk,
La., following a 10 day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Corcoran, Route 2,
Box 445. Pvt. Corcoran is with
an armored division and will re
port for overseas duty.
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Harrison On Furlough Pvt.
R. M. Harrison arrived home
Wednesday on a 30-day furlough
following his return July 11 to
the U. S. from France. Harrison,
who wears the presidential unit
citation, is visiting his wife,
Route 2, Box 310, and his moth
er, Mrs. J. H. Pine, Route 4, and
other relatives. He was with the
22nd infantry o the 4th division
and will report to Camp Beal,
Calif.
Visiting Parents First Lt. and
Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain are in
Medford on a week's leave from
Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg. Cal.,
visiting at the homes of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cham
berlain of Eagle Point, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 Fair
mount avenue. Also here, en
route from Victorville army sir
field, Cal., to Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
or I.t and Mrs. W. C. Purdin.
,; V VlSlling 01 UlC nuuic ui nt
i .lieutenant's parents on Fair-
. in . . . u v. , r ,
moum avenue. iJt. x-uium aaa
been at Victorville since his re
turn some weeks ago from over
seas duty.
NEW SUNDAY
Until further notice we
will be open Sundays
from . . .
2:00 P. M.
MARKET
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BUY WAR BONDS
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At Cool, Roomy
ERRICK'S
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TICKET
Admits You to
BOTH
M'crriek'i and
Dreamland Dance
at DREAMLAND
Old Time Music-Everyone Invited
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Friday
8 p. m. Oregon State College
meeting, courthouse auditorium,
for all graduating high school
seniors and parents interested in
college,
Saturday
8 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
lawn party, home of Jane Mc
Carty, Orchard Home drive, vice
grand, assisted by Noble grand
Carolyn Edwards. Husbands in
vited. For transportation call
Bess Dyer.
Sunday
1 p. m. Col Sargent Camp
and auxiliary, United Spanish
War Veterans, Ashland park for
annual picnic. Bring basket
lunch. Auxiliary will furnish
ice cream, coffee and cream.
8:30 p. m. Pot-luck dinner,
Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S..
at home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Spencer. Visiting members wel
come, bring own service.
Visiting Her Mrs. R. A.
Jones and children, Bobby and
Teddy, of Beleflower, Calif., are
visiting relatives and friends in
Talent and vicinity.
To Iowa Mrs. Virginia Hos
ick left July 11 for Clinton, la.,
to be with her husband, Cpl.
Joseph R. Hosick, who recently
returned from overseas in the
European theatre of war.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Buchanan, Miss June Hume
of San Francisco, and Mrs. Mina
Wilson of San Leandro. Calif.,
have been visiting relatives and
friends in Medford, on vacation
from their homes in California.
They left Wednesday for Van
couver, B. C. "
From Klamath Coxwain and
Mrs. Jesse H. Coleman and chil
dren are visiting this week at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Coleman, 1026 West
Tenth street. Coleman, on leave
from the navy at Klamath Falls,
will leave with his family Sun
day to report back to the base.
Reports to Base Steve Zwan,
AMMlc, left Medford this
morning after spending the past
week visiting his sister and
brother-in-law, . Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil O. Anderson, 717 West
14th street. Zwan will report
back to the naval base at Pasco,
Wash.
Tengwald Home Cpl. Victor
Tengwald arrived home this
morning from Ft, Lewis, Wash.,
where he received an honorable
discharge from the army follow
ing service with the 106th divi
sion in the European theater. His
brother, Carl Y. Tengwald, re
sides in Medford.
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SAT. NITE
DANCE
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Bike Stolen Ed Clark, 1017
West Tenth street, reported to
local police yesterday the theft
of his World bicycle some time
Wednesday night from In front
of a local theater. The bike bore
license No. 2.
Grass Fires Two grass fires
were extinguished last night by
city firemen, one at the home of
George Howard on Bennett
street and the other at a vacant
lot, 728 Catherine street. No
damage was reported.
Swing Sunday The Navy
Mothers club will serve refresh
ments at the USO Sunday after
noon, It was announced today.
Pies, sandwiches and salads are
wanted, and members should
leave food at the USO by 4 p. m.
Sunday.
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Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be at the KP
hall Saturday from 9 a. m. to
5 p. m. Those wishing permits
or licenses to drive cars are ask
ed to get in touch with the ex
aminer during these hours. ,
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Picnic Sunday Col. Sargent
camp and auxiliary, United
Spanish War Veterans, will meet
in the Ashland Lithia park Sun
day at 1 p. m. for the annual
picnlo. Those attending are ask
ed to bring basket lunches, and
ice cream, coffee, and cream will
be furnished by the auxiliary,
On Leave Bill McMullln,
CM 2'c, is visiting friends in the
valley this week after spending
27 months on naval sea duty,
during which he participated in
seven major campaigns. He ex
pects to be joined here later this
month by his sister, June Mc
Mullin, who is now a Wave, sta
tioned in Utah. The two former
ly resided In Phoenix.
Emerson On Furlough Staff
Sgt. Jack C. Emerson is in Med
ford on a 5-day furlough from
Camp Maxey, Texas, visiting his
father, W. J. Emerson of- 408
Alice street. Emerson arrived
Tuesday night. A Medford high
school graduate of 193S, he has
been In the service nearly four
years, 34 months of which have
been in overseas duty.
Medal Awarded The purple
heart medal has been awarded
posthumously to William Lyman
Jackson, chief pharmacist's mate,
for wounds received in action
and which resulted In his death,
aboard the carrier "Ben Frank
lin" on March 19. The carrier
was engaged in attacking the
Japanese fleet in the inland sea
when Jackson was killed.
Hera From Navy R U f u s
Vounger, EM l'c, is visiting his
wife, daughter and parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. N. Younger, until
August 12 on leave from the na
vy seabees at Camp Parks, Calif.
Younger just returned from the
Pacific where he has spent the
past 29 months. His wife and
daughter reside at the Perrydale
orchard and his parents at 611
West Eighth street.
Jones' Here Capt. and Mrs.
W. Garland Jones are visiting
for a few days at the home of
Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. V. Carpenter on the Old
Stage road. Capt. Jones arrived
in this country only a few days
ago after 11 months in the Euro
pean theatre, and Mrs. Jones
went to Portland to meet him
before returning here. Capt.
Jones has a 30-day leave before
reporting for further duty.
Leave For Duty Pvt. Allen
Sterton and Pvt. Spencer Brom
ley left the city yesterday for
further service with the air
corps following 15-day furloughs
here. Sterton visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sterton,
716 West 14th street, and Pvt.
Bromley was at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Brown, Route 1,
Central Point. Bromley will re
port to Scott Field, near Chica
go, and Sterton to Keesler field,
Miss.
Apply For Permits The fol
lowing applied for building per
mits at the office of the city su
perintendent during the last
three days: Earl S. Johnson, 243
North Ivy street, $150 to repair
porch; A. W. Walker, 415 East
Main street, $1000, repair busi
ness building floor; S. A. Brown
ing, 101 Almond street, $90, re
shingle residence; R. A. Brewer,
307 Laurel street, $400, enclose
and reroof porch; Dick Baize, 41
Hawthorne ' street, $800, tear
down and reconstruct residence;
J. F. Hamilton, 722 Palm street,
$2500, erect residence and gar
age, and John P. Hartsook, 414
Alice street, $400, general re
pairs to residence.
Cold Drinks
Ssftdwtch.s,
Ctiiie
Sty I.
EVERY SAT. NITE
At fha PletartsqM
WAGON
. WHEEL
Phone 6213 for Reservations, for PRIVATI PARTIES
Lake
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Great Lakes passenger liner "Harmonic" alter It caug ht fire at Port Edward, Ont with 12& passengers
aboard. Small boat shown In foreground stands by 10 take off survivors. Hre syrcid to vessel from Uie WOO-foot-long
treigui duuu. w oicn were leveled by uie maze.
Oa Leave John William Mar
lette. Jr., AMM2C, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Marlette, Sr., 211
Laurel street, arrived home last
Friday from the naval air base
at San Pedro, Calif., and is
spending a two weeks' leave
with his parents. Marlette
served with the naval air corps
in the South Pacific for one year.
Potluck Dinner A potluck
dinner has been planned by
Adarel chapter No. 3, O.E.S. of
Jacksonville, to be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Spencer at the end of King's
highway, Sunday at 6:30 p. m.
Visiting members are Invited,
and those attending are asked to
bring service.
Wave Here Mary Wall,' sea
man second class in the Waves,
was In Medford for few hours
last night, visiting at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Alice Boshears,
and daughter, Jo Carolyn, 404
S. Grape street. Miss Wall left
to return to her station at Solo
mon, Md., about 70 miles from
Washington, D. C.
Lion Partv Members of
Olive Rebekah lodge and their
husbands are invited to attend a
lawn party Saturday at 8 p. m.
f fh hnm of Jane McCarty.
Orchard Home drive, vice grand
of the lodge. Mrs. Mccarty win
be assisted by Carolyn Edwards,
noble grand. For transportation
call Bess Dyer, chairman.
Gets Bronsa Star Major Carl
R. Holmgren, whose wife, Mar
garet M., resides at 815 East
Main street, has been awarded
the bronze star, according to a
release from the public re'atlons
section, European theatre of
ocerations. Major Holmgren
participated in the Rhlneland
and central Europe campaigns.
In Corvallls Pvt. Dwight Zu
laf has reported for duty at Ore
gon State college, Corvallls,
Ore., for participation in the
ASTRP, according to word from
the college. Pvt. Zulaf will re
ceive two terms of college edu
cation before reporting for active
duty with the army. A former
student at Phoenix high school
and University of Oregon, he Is
the son of Raymond Zulaf, box
72, Phoenix, and was active in
athletic and musical groups of
the schools.
Bronsa Star News of the
award of the bronze star to Capt.
Mansel S. Slaughter of the 91st
Infantry division has been re
ceived by local friends of the
captain, who was stationed at
Camp White with the division
for several months. The award
was made for "meritorious serv
ice in combat" from July 13,
1944 to May 2, 1945, according
to the citation. Originally from
Louisiana, Capt, Slaughter was
a second lieutenant when he ar
rived at Camp White, and has
risen to the rank of captain.
JOINS "FATHER'S OUTFIT
Portland, Me. (U.R Lt. Cot.
William D. Veazle, a chaplain
and former Portland minister,
was in hia office in a bomb
wrecked building somewhere in
Belgium when his soldier-son,
whom he hadn't seen In two
years, unexpectedly walked In
to tell him he was assigned to his
father's outfit
Some 17,000 farm dwellers are
killed In accidents yearly In this
country, equal to wiping out the
entire populations of Astoria
and Bend.
Cloainf time for Classified Ads S:30
i m. Too Late to Classify 1S:1S p. m-
4 Mllet from
Medford on
Griffin Creek
Road
DANCING
STARTS AT 9
Music by
Musical Mountaineers.
Th Wagon Wheelerst
Liner Burns, Hurting 200
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warning.'
1ST
St. Stephen's, Navy Church in
the South Pacific, takes no
chances. Beside the door is the
"Warning," that there will be
absolutely no loitering, beer
drinking or card playing inside
the Church. Photo reached
Episcopal Church headquarters
ihroueh Lt. John C, Knight.
Court Records
Justice Court
Emmett Marion Gott, no tail
light, cited.
Charles Valandlngham Pratt,
one license plate, cited.
Russell Dean Showmaker,
driving motor vehicle while un
der influence of intoxicating
liquor, fined court costs of $4.50
and given jail sentence of 60
days, suspended for one year;
California driver's license sur
rendered. James Vincent Graves, failure
to stop at stop sign, cited.
Louis Lester Putman, no li
cense on motor vehicle, cited.
TOWER OF TOOTHPICKS
Chicago U.fi Peter Ohlweln,
13, of Highland Park, 111., has a
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ENDS SATURDAY
He fold lo spend one million
dollars In 60 days!
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novel use for toothpicks. He has
constructed a seven-foot repro
duction of the Eiffel tower In
Paris from 36,000 toothpicks.
T.3 Late to Classify
PADLOCKgTAll prlcfl. SIMS BROS.
FROZEN Oven-baked beans, Blrda'-
jsye orann. Just maw ana eat.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
C2U South Riverside
FOR SLE Single axle logging trail-
er. air ruDDer. N. itiverside.
FOR SALE R.C.A. Radio and doublet
barrel L. c. bnuui anotuun. First
house on right. West, past Mat-
Im-tf Grocery on West Main.
BOY 15 wants work. Phone 45Z3.
GALVANIZED WARE. Rural Mat!
Boxe-. Garbage Cans. Water Buckets
now in stocK. muumahu isrtua.
PJfAn A beautiful locaUon
OzJUU Rogue river. Small cabin.
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One acre of ground. Fine soil.
BROWN & WHITE AGENCY
Shrtdv Cove Office
Phone Trail nil
flASHLIGHT BATTERIES AU S l7.es
now in slock, situs urius.
CC7rA 0n HlghwayfJb, between
l)J3J Medford and Ashland. 3.8
Y acres, modern bouse, out
buildings, a nice borne. AU under
Irrigation.
BROWN Si WHITE AGENCY
104 West Main
9500
37 Acres, free irrigation.
gnrden land, pavement.
School bus route, clover
crop. Four-room, almost new house,
Sartl;.' modern, 9 fine milch cowt,
hellers, team, all farm machinery.
milklns machine, barn, large spring,
shade, nice garden, pressure pump,
fruit trees, berries. See A. F. Flow
ers, broker, some terms, 203 South
Holly.
sTnO Eft Sewing Machine, h-eadle-style,
good working condition. $30.
C. F. Lane, first house right hand
side r.i G Street. Jacksonville.
BICYCLE TIRES When you think of
bike tires think of SIMS BROS.
ATTENTION
Eaglet and Auxiliary
FREE DANCE
SAT. NITE
i a.m. JULY 21
EAGLES' HALL
219 W Main Fine Music
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BICYCLE PEDALS With heavy rub-
oer ireaas. aims uuua.
FOR SALE Restaurant in mall mill
town doing a good Dimness. "Chap i
Plac" Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
HOUSE Tor Sale by owner, 4 rooms.
lnrge back porch, shade, city wa
ter, tights, furniture, 626 Park
Place. No. 5.
FOR SALE Couch; china closet; ra-
dto-pnonograph; single Toastmaster
electric Casserole; waffle iron;
glnssware; knit chair cover: Hamilton-Bach
mixer; old-fashioned
wash stand set; wash boiler. Box
83t-A, Kings Highway.
FROZEN Oven-baked beans, Birds'-
sy Dranct. just maw and eat.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Biitj South RWarsida
GIRL will cars tor small child In your
nome rreter west ime, experi
enced. S2& Benson St.
WANTED Driver ' and " Salesman.
Medford Fuel Co.
FOR SALE cSeneraT Electric stove
wlth'vyn. I'M N. Riverside.
CRQQVKT SETS SIMS BR55T"
WANTED Dishwasher and lady for
fountain work. Huson'a Confection
T cy-
FOR SALE 1934 Terra plane ' sedan,
9200. OPA ceiling. Wtllard St., Ar
nold. Fourth housa oa West Pine.
uentrai faint.
FURNITURE MOVING Regular Van
Service, state or nationwide. Phone
3868. Davis Transfer & Storage Co..
40 S Fir St.
STORAGE SERVICE Two-story brick
ouiiuing, iiirniiure cireiuiiy nan
died, personal lockers City Trans
fer tc Storage. Pbone 4864. 38 S. Fir
Street.
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Three
slies. B1MS BROS.
FRESH FROZEN Crushed Pineapple.
No points required. Just In time for
Aprkol season.
PIGGLV WIGGLY
528 South Riverside
WANTED TO RENT Two bdroom
housi before August 0th. Write M.
J. Harper. Central Point, Box 104.
LOST Child's pet dog. WHite shorP
haired mongrel, short legs, 4 yra.
old, approximate weight 10 - 18 lbs.
Ans wo rs to name of Buster. Wear
ing Klamath County license, 1944.
Reward. Jeff L. Dennis. 110 Elm St-
B1CYCLF BASKETS All metal pre-
warjquality. SIMS BROS.
GOOD slxe utlfify trailer. Itcht weight I
Pendleton saddle, iron horse culti-
vator and single trees, scythe, bi
cycle 3 rain barrels, plums. Phona I
5057.
FOR SALE Eight-root Case Combine, I
9275. E. W. Gcbhard, Rt 2. Old Cen- I
troi point nighway, Z'b miles from
Medford across from GUman's
Dairy.
BICYCLE CHAIN GUARDS AH me
tal. Price reduced. SIMS BROS.
FRESH FROZEN Crushed Pineapple.
No p tints required. Just in time for
Aprlcat season,
PIGGLY WIGGLY
S28 South Rlversida
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ENDS SATURDAY
THE THREE STOOGES in
"ROCKIN' in the ROCKIES"
PLUS
THE ANDREWS SISTERS In
"HER LUCKY NIGHT"
SUNDAY
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JOHNNY
RICHARD ARLEN
CHtRYLWALrtK f&
ROGER PRYOR Y,ifc,
IT'S FUN WHILE IT LASTS!
SHORT SUBJECTS
BICYCLE INNER TUBES See our
xtra heavy-duty Inner tube, thorn
proof and puncture resistant. SIMS
BROS.
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TODAY
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