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On Furlough Pfc. Lyle H.
Seymour has arrived in Central
Point on a 30-day lurlough after
spending 21 months In the Euro
pean theater of war. He wears
five battle stars, the bronze ar
rowhead, and the good conduct
medal. Pfc. Seymour is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Seymour.
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Telephone EAit 3918, Portland 14, Oregon
At Spokane Cpl. Edgar A.
Edwards, son of Frank Edwards,
1105 W. Fourth street, has begun
training as an aviation engineer
of the army air force at Geiger
Field, Spokane, Wash., according
to word from his headquarters.
Before going to Spokane, Ed
wards has been stationed in Lib
eral, Kans., and Dallas, Tex.
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To Washington Miss Betty
McKenzie, of 608 Catherine
street, will leave Medford today
for Everett, Wa'sh., where she
will sing at the wedding of a
sorority sister, Miss Alda Hesby,
to be held in Everett Saturday.
Both girls are members of the
Gamma Phi Beta sorority of the
University of Oregon. While
north Miss McKenzie will visit
Miss Helen Young, daughter of
Mrs. Lois Young, both former
residents here. She plans to re
turn home next week.
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Urge Attendance Officers of
the Jackson county Shrine club
are urging all Shrineri of Jack
son county to attend the picnic
being given by the Shriners'
wives at Jackson Hot Springs
Sunday, July 29. There will be
a potluck dinner, and ice cream
and coffee will be furnished.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own sugar and
service.
Holmes Graduates Richard
David Holmes S-2c has graduat
ed from Signalman's school at
Pearl Harbor and is now sta
tioned in the Marianas with a
fleet replacement unit. He grad
uated with the class of '44 from
Medford high school, enlisted in
October, '44 and graduated from
boot camp at Farragut in Febru
ary of this year. Holmes is the
son of Mrs. Jiuth Holmes Boyd.
From East Claude D. Greer,
Sr., of Dayton, O., arrived In the
city Wednesday to spend a vaca
tion at the home of his son's
fiance, Miss Maxine Smith, Char
lotte Ann road. His son, Claude
(Jay) Jr., who was stationed at
Camp White, is expected home
from Germany and plans to Join
his father here. This is Mr.
Greer's first visit in Medford
and he plans to look over the
valley with the intention of buy
ing a home.
Receives Aid Medal Capt.
Dean W. Ford, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Ford of Jacksonville
highway, has been awarded the
aid medal for operational flying
between India and China, ac
cording to information received
here by his parents. Capt. Ford
has been stationed in India since
the first of the year. He has
been in the air corps about four
years, being stationed first In
this country as an instructor and
then with the ferrying command.
A graduate of Medford high
school, he attended Oregon State
college. His wife and daughter
live in Newberg, Ore.
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Friday
1:00 p. m. Electa Social club,
home of Mrs. Virginia Ranskill,
112 King St., covered-dish lun
cheon. Bring service.
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers,
home of Austia Bameburg, 1297
Sunset Ave.
Articles Found City police
men reported today that a lock,
gas cap, and keys and container
have been turned into the police
station and may be claimed by
the owner on proper identifica
tion. Visiting Here Flight Officer
Farrel Snider is visiting in Med
ford at the home of Mrs. Stella
Wilson, 1009 W. Main street,
mother of Mrs. Snider. For the
last four months, Snider has
been ferrying ships In the South
Pacific. He is en route to Nash
ville, Tenn., where he expects
overseas duty.
Ankle Broken A. J. Westfall,
distribution supervisor of the
Shell Oil Co., with headquarters
in Portland, suffered a broken
ankle last night in a pavement
fall while returning to his room
at the Jackson hotel. He was
taken by Conger-Morris ambul
ance to the Community hospital
where his Injury was attended.
Boyd On Furlough Robert E.
Boyd, Jr., arrived in Medford
Thursday for a 30-day furlough
after a year in France and Ger
many with the 12th infantry of
the 4th army. He has the good
conduct medal, infantryman's
rifle badge, unit citation, and
five campaign stars. He is visit
ing his father, Robert E. Boyd,
and other relatives.
Completes Course Lt. Del
Cooley, of Medford, recently
completed an instructors' course
at the army air field at Midland,
Tex., and is en route to Carls
bad, N. M., according to a re
lease from the field. Lt. Cooley
received his wings at Carlsbad
early last year and returned to
the valley in March of this year
after serving with the Eighth Air
force as a bombardier and navigator.
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Fir Call Small damage by
fire was caused yesterday after
noon to a davenport at the home
of J. E. Flynn, 1134 Court street,
local firemen reported this morn
ing. The run was made at 3
o'clock.
City Inspector J. A. Wolf,
718 West Fourth street, was em
ployed by the city yesterday for
the position of city electrical in
spector with offices at the office
of the city superintendent. Wolf,
an electrical contractor, has
made his home In Medford since
1927.
Cars Collide Cars operated
by Ellen McRae, West Prune
street, and Josephine B. Wllles.
30 Keene Way drive, collided
Monday on West Sixth street
causing considerable damage to
the McRae auto, according to an
accident report on file with city
police.
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Apply Fer Permit J. A. Pet
erson, 1216 East Main street,
applied for a permit yesterday
at the office of the city super
intendent to build an addition
to a residence at a cost of $400.
U. Barrett, 503 King street, ap
plied for permit to reshingle at
a cost of $165.
Morris on Furlough Pvt. Neil
E. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Morris, SI 6 Belmont ave
nue, is visiting his parents In the
city, on furlough from the army
air field at Yuma, Ariz., where
he is stationed as a cadet. Mor
ris will leave Aug. 7 to report
for further duty.
Tarns Home Thomas Tams,
TM3c, is visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Tams, 219 South Holly street,
after completing advanced train
ing at the naval school at New
port, R. I. He will report to
Schumaker base, Calif., for re
assignment next week.
Eagles to Meet Crater Lake
Aerie and Auxiliary Fraternal
Order of Eagles will meet Thurs
day at 8 p. m. at Eagles hall, 219
West Main street, for Initiation;
the drill team will be in uniform.
The evening will be concluded
with a dance and all members
are asked to be on time.
Huson Home Sgt. Roy L.
Huson, son of Mrs. Ina M. Huson,
436 West Main street, is visiting
his mother, brother, Darell, and
sister, Mrs. J. A. Phillips, while
on a 17-day furlough from the
army at Seattle. Sgt. Huson re
turned to the States some time
ago from service overseas.
Men Sought Local police
have been asked to locate John
Paul Jordan, about 70, and re
portedly living about a mile
from Medford, and Robert W.
Lemon, who moved to Medford
some time ago from Salem. Any
one having information about
either man is asked to call police
headquarters.
En Route Home Set. Robert
C. Taylor, 22, administrative
clerk with the 15th army air
force in Italy, arrived at Charles
ton, S. C, last week by transport
plane, en route home for 30
days, according to a notice from
that port. Sgt. Taylor was In
ducted Into the army in January,
1943, and went overseas to Italy
in October, 1943. . He has been
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awarded the' presidential unit
citation, the good conduct rib
bon and seven bronze stars for
his European theater ribbon.
His wife, Peggy Ann, lives at
1006 S. Oakdale avenue, and his
mother, Mrs. Mary E. Gustafson,
lives in Longview, Wash.
Wednesday, July 25, 1945 ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE TVTZ
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