LOCAL and PERSONAL
In Seattle Van Gilbert, 133
N. Holly street, is spending a va
cation in Seattle, visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Bonncy, and his
two grandsons, Bart and Brad.
In San Francisco Pfc. Louis
W. Powell and Bill Patton left
Thursday for San Francisco to
spend a few days visiting friends
end relatives.
Justice Belt Here Justice
Harry H. Belt of the state su
preme court in Salem left Friday
to return north after spending a
few days in the valley visiting
friends and fishing In nearby
streams,
Visiting Here Mrs. Lewis D.
Hall and son of Salem, Ore., are
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mr I.. H. Smlck. 427 Haven
street. Lt. Hall is in command of
a ship in the South Pacific,
where he has been stationed for
the past year.
Herrled Hera Lt. Donald E.
Herried and his recent bride, the
former Joan Grace of Chicago,
are in Medford visiting Lt. Her
ried's parents, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Herried, 1431 Euclid ave
nue. The lieutenant Is stationed
at Glenview, 111., with the ma
rine air corps.
McKlbben Leaves Ferney M.
McKibben, apprentice seaman in
the coast guard reserve, left
Thursday night for Manhattan
Beach, N. Y., where he will be
stationed for a month before go
ing to Groton, Conn., for prep
aratory school for the U. S. coast
guard academy. McKibben was
graduated from Medford high
school this year, and is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKibben,
route 1, Central Point.
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128 East Main
On Leave J. D, Lubbers, Jr.,
aviation radioman third class, is
home on leave visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Lubbers, box 389F,
Medford. Stationed last at Beau
fort, S. C Lubbers will report
to Moffal Field, Cal., July 29.
Breaks Ankle Mrs. Blanche
Moulton sustained a broken an
kle in a fall last Tuesday after
noon, and will be confined to her
home at 101 W. Clark street for
some time. Mrs. Moulton is a
former employe of the postoffice
substation on Bartlett street,
now moved to Central avenue.
To Seattlei-Lt. G. R. Berg
man (M. C), U. S. Navy, and
family left Wednesday for Seat
tle where he has been assigned,
after having served 18 months
overseas as flight surgeon with
the 7th air wing. Mrs. Bergman
is the former Lois Frazee, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Frazee
of Medford.
At Camp Roberts, Zane E.
Kemler, formerly manager of the
MacDonald Candy Co., in Med
ford, was inducted into the army
through the Portland selective
service board in June, and is
now at Camp Roberts, Calif.,
for basic infantry training. Mrs.
Kemler and their two sons are
making their home here at 822
Minnesota avenue.
Receives Discharge James
Harry Conlon, a former private
first class with the 25th Infan
try division, arrived In Medford
last Sunday from Ft Lewis,
Wash., where he received an
honorable discharge from the
army on the point system and
Is visiting friends and relatives
In the city. Conlon has been in
the service five years, 33 months
of which, were served in the
South Pacific.
Schmitt Dies New of the
death in Los Angeles Thursday
night of M. P. Schmitt, former
resident of Medford, has been
received here by a friend, Mrs.
Larry Espey, 819 Park street
Burial will take place Monday
at the Church of the Recessional,
Forest Lawns, Los Angeles. Mr.
Schmitt left the city several
years ago to make his home with
a daughter, Ozellne Schmitt, at
773 Washington drive, Highland
Park, Los Angeles.
Joins Waves Miss Betty
Buckingham, who went to Port
land Wednesday to take her phy
sical examination for the Waves,
has been accepted for training In
the" corps and will report to Hun
ter College, N. Y., August 5, ac
cording to word received by her
mother, Mrs. Laura Alberts, 236
S. Central avenue. A graduate
of Medford high school In 1944,
Miss Buckingham has been em
ployed at the California Oregon
Power Co., for the past year.
She will enter a medical unit for
hospital work. Miss Bucking
ham's father is Roy Buckingham
of The Dalles, and she has a
brother, Sgt Allen Buckingham,
in an ordnance company doing
heavy automotive maintenance
in the Philippine Islands.
"The Clock" Now At Craterian
Just Received!
SHIPMENTS OF
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Scotch Tape Shelf Paper
Crayolas Rubber Bands Pins
Thumb Tacks Cellophane
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Judy Garland and Robert
Walker are the young sweet
hearts in the time'ly and beauti
ful story, "The Clock," with
James Gleason, now playing at
the Craterian theatre through
Tuesday.
Richard Arlen On Rialto Bill
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It's evidently embarrassing:
for Richard Arlen not being able
to remember his name in this
scene from "Identity Unknown,"
with Cheryl Walker, now play
ing tnrougn Tuesaay at the
Rialto theatre. Jackie Moran
and Pat Parrish In the musical
comedy "Let's Go Steady," is the
companion feature.
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THRU TUESDAY
Gary COOPER Larraine DAY
In
"THE STORY OF DR. WASSEL"
FILMED IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR
PLUS
At Laka Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harrison and family, 719 West
Fourth street, left Wednesday
for a week's vacation at Lake O',
Woods.
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From Salem C. C. Clarke of
the state vocational department
in Salem spent Friday and Sat
urday visiting with E. H. Hed
rlck, superintendent of city
schools.
Applies For Permit E. G.
Fields, 123 Washington street,
applied for a permit yesterday
at the office of the city super
intendent to erect a cottage at a
cost of $300.
Bike . Stolen A bicycle be
longing to . Norman Loop, 1200
Withington street, was reported
dolor, cnmeflme Friday night
from the high school, local police
said yesterday, ine dikb uui
the license No. 1441.
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New Home Mr. and Mrs.
rdmnrH Hnreh. former opera
tors of the Meat Center on East
Sixth street, recently sola tneir
Vinma rtn East Main street and
are now located at their new
hirr.. nn thp Rnsiis river near
Grants Pass. Mrs. Minnie
Moncll of Montrose, Colo., sister
of Mrs. Horsch, is spending the
summer at the Horsch home.
Notlers Here Miss Barbara
Sands returned this week from
Los Angeles with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nos
ier, who are now visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Sands. Roseborough Addition.
Mrs. Nosier and Mrs. Sands are
sisters, and the Noslers former!
lived In Medford where Mr.
Nosier was employed by the gas
company.
Cordova Discharged T4
Eloy Cordova has rejoined his
wife and daughter here follow
ing his discharge at Fort Lewis
on the point system after serv
ing in the army since Sept. 18,
1940. Cordova saw action in
Italy where he served for 16
months in the 81st division. He
received the Purple Heart for
wounds sustained Feb. 22, 1945.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordova make their
home at 1018 West 10th street.
Nellson on Leave Lt. John H.
Neilson, son of District Attorney
and Mrs. George Neilson, 430
North Bartlett street, is spend
ing a 30-day leave in the city
visiting his wife at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Harwood, 502 Park street. The
lieutenant arrived In the United
States recently from the Mediter
ranean theater where he has
been stationed since February.
He will report to Ft. Lewis,
Wash., for reassignment.
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Return Mrs. O. H- Bengfson
and children, Brent and Brenda,
122 Oregon Terrace, returned
this week from Portland and
eastern Oregon where they have
been visiting for the past ' 10
days.
House Entered The home of
Ben Trowbridge on 1825 East
Main street, was entered some
time Thursday night and thor
oughly ransacked, local police re
ported yesterday. Nothing was
missing, it was reported.
James Morrow Hera Flight
Officer James A. Morrow, snn
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morrow.
531 North Bartlett street, ar
rived home Tuesday for a delay
en route visit with his parents.
Morrow, In the Air corps two
years and last stationed at Sel
man field, La., will report to the
army air Dase at Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. Jones' Son
Dies on Okinawa
Mrs. Walter Jones, 1113 South
Oakdale avenue, has received
word of the death in action of
her son, Pvt. Robert Russell Mc
Callister, May 15, on Okinawa.
Russell, who entered the army
in October, had attended school
In Salem. Besides his mother, he
is survived by his father, Russell
MeCallister, Portland, his wife,
the former June Porter, and
daughter of Tillamook, and two
brothers, Gene, with the army in
Italy and Richard, with the Pa
cific fleet.
Corporal Home Cpl. Edward
V. Chesney arrived home yester
day on a 21-day furlough from
the South Pacific where he has
spent the past 23 months with
the Sixth Air force. Cpl. Chis
ney is visiting his wife at the
family home, 748 West Fourth
street.
Officer Here Second Lt. Ed- j
ward R. Potter is spending a
10-day leave in the city visiting
his wife and her parents,- the
Rev. and Mrs. Wolford A. Dawes,
60 Ross Court. The officer has
been stationed with the Army
Engineers at Ft. Leonard Wood,
Mo., and will report for over
seas service upon expiration of
his leave.
; Reside In City Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Schmer are making their
home in the city at 211 North
Columbus avenue following his
honorable discharge from the
army. Schmer, who has been
in the army a total of almost
seven Vears, received the dis
charge from Camp Beale, Calif.,
and was stationed at Camp White ,
for some time.
Court Records
Justice Court
John Arnold Tcpovac, over
height load, cited.
George Wren Howard, viola
tion of the basic rule, cited.
Police Court
Russell Sheldon Rose, reckless
driving, cited.
Robert Lee McCIung, drunk,
jailed.
Glenna Mae Rundt, double
parking, $2.50 fine.
IN FALL HARVEST
Picking of the Rogue River
Valley pear crop will start about
Aug. 15, according to a state
ment by the Rogue River Val
ley Traffic association. Latest
estimates indicate a large'r crop
than last year. Combined esti
mates indicate there will be
267,000 more boxes than last
year when there were 1,942,000
boxes.
Bosc pears are the only
variety which seem to be under
last year. Last year there were
582,826 boxes of Boscs and this
year's estimate is 562,028 boxes.
Other varieties are ail over a
year ago with Bartletts estimated
at 980,900 boxes compared to
817,124 last year, Howells esti
mated at 9,400 compared to 8,041
a year ago, Cornice estimated at
85,700 compared to 60,220 last
year, DeAnjous estimated at
475,700 compared to 434,394 a
year ago, Seckles at 13,000 corn-
Sunday, July 22, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
pared to 12,210 a year ago, P. ,'
Barry estimated at 11,000 com-:
pared to 7,094 a year ago and
Winter Nellis estimated at 71,-;
300 compared to 20,019 a year
ago, I
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