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LOCAL and
On Furlough Cpl. Clinton
Schollenburg, attached to a
bomb group of the 8th air force
in England for 18 months, ar
rived in Medford Tuesday on a
80-day furlough. He is visiting
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Schollenburg, 528 May street.
Boot Hera Capt. Robert W.
Boot has arrived home on a 30
day leave from Porto Rico and is
visiting his wife, the former
Betty Fowler, who makes her
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Root on Kings high
way, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Root of Black Oak
drive.
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TO RAY'S MODERN MUSIC
SAT.
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MERRICK'S
ONE
TICKET
Admits You to
BOTH
Merrick's and
Dreamland Dances
at DREAMLAND
Old Time Music-Everyone Invited
9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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"Clean Mine With Circo Dee Tee"
says the smart driver, when it's time to rid car gears
of eld, dirty lubricant. Circo Dee Tee Cleaner Is our scien
tific method of cleaning. It leaves gears spotlessly clean
. . ready for fresh lubricant.
PERSONAL
Permit To Build H. W. Sny
der, 23 Myrtle street, applied for
a permit yesterday at the office
of the city superintendent, to
erect a garage and cabin at a
cost of $750.
To Move Station Application
to move the residence located at
618 East Main street, to 16 Tripp
street was made yesterday at the
city superintendent's office by a
Miss Willkie, and the Union Oil
company made application for a
permit to move a service station
to the East Main street site. Cost
to move the residence was listed
as $1500 and to move the station,
$1000.
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BALLROOM
AT THE NAT
SAT. NITE
DANCE
EVERYONE
INVITED!
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Keep Your Car Going
. give it proper lubrication every 1000 miles or
60 days.- We feature Veedol Safety Check Lubrica
tion . . . checks all 30 wear points . . . assures you
of more miles of smoother driving.
Lubrication Dept. Open Sat. 8 to 6
. . . and always ready to serve you. It'i Lewis' Super
Service for good products and dependable service.
Phone 2119
. Batumi Mr. Luetic Wilcox
who has been a house guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Biyton while here on a
short business trip, returned to
Portland today.
From Long Beach Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Lewis of Long Beach
are visiting Mrs. Lewis' mother,
Mrs. Ida Hault, 328 Haven street,
and her brother, H. R. Walker of
409 Summit avenue.
Return Mrs. R. L. Chisman,
436 North Holly street, and Miss
Lillian Newton, 513 Liberty
street, returned yesterday from
Portland where they have spent
the past week visiting friends
and relatives.
On Furlough Pvt. Barney
Logan arrived home Wednesday
from Camp Roberts, Calif., to
spend a 10-day furlough with his
wife and baby' at the family
home, 422 South Ivy street. He
will report for overseas assign
ment upon exipration of his fur
lough. Employed Jack Clark, well
known sportsman who has made
his home in this vicinity for the
past 20 years, has been em
ployed by the Acme hardware
store, on West Main street, to
specialize in handling of sports
equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Clark
reside at 504 West Jackson
street.
Examiner Here A traveling
examiner of operators and chauf
feurs arrived in Medford today
and will be on duty at the K. of
P. hall between the hours of 9
a. m. and 5 p. m. Friday and
Saturday. Those wishing per
mits or licenses to drive cars are
asked to get in touch with the
examiner during these hours.
Fire Runs Firemen answer
ed a call yesterday to the home
of Glen Bachert, 375V4 South
Central avenue, to extinguish a
fire which firemen said . was
started by a cigarette. A chair
was considerably damaged, ac
cording to the report. Another
run was made earlier to the
home of J. E. Ottlnger, 220
South Grape street, to extinguish
a fire which damaged a garage
and woodshed.
Brothers Meet Pfc. Wayne L.
Knapp and his brother, Pfc.
Kenneth K. Knapp met recently
on Luzon, after serving overseas
near each other for several
months. Kenneth is with the
25th Division, and Wayne is
with the 43rd Division, known
as "Winged Victory." Kenneth
has been overseas 18 months,
most of the time on New Cale
donia, and Wayne has been
there seven months. An older
brother, Cpl. James Knapp, is
in northern Italy with the 10th
Mountain Troops.
Picnic Sunday Disabled
American Veterans and auxil
iary will hold their annual pic
nic Sunday at Jackson Hot
Springs, with a picnic dinner to
be served at 12 o'clock. All dis
abled veterans and their fami
lies are invited to attend, and
each family is asked to bring a
basket dinner. During the sum
mer vacation, auxiliary mem
bers are reminded by officers to
crochet afghan squares for the
veterans' hospital. Further in
formatioon about the crochet
work may be had by calling
Cora Tingley or Nettie Cassman.
To Klamath Parker W.
Woods, manager of Leon's store,
left the city Wednesday for
Klamath Falls, to -prepare for
the opening today of a new com
pany store in Klamath Falls.
Stolen John. Babbit, 1618
West Riverside avenue, reported
to local police yesterday the
theft sometime Wednesday night
of a yellow wheel and tire from
a convertible coupe, police said
today.
a
Cars'Colllde Cars operated
by- J. P. Blundell. Rt. 1, and
William O. Hazelwood, S02
South Newtown street, collided
yesterday at the intersection of
Eighth and Bartlett streets caus
ing slight damage to both vehi
cles, a report on file states.
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Leaves- For Camp Miss Nan
cy Swem left by bus yesterday
for Camp Colton, near Salem, to
attend the district convention of
the Luther league. Miss Swem,
past president of the organiza
tion, plans to return Sunday with
the Rev. Elvin Hansen, local
minister of Z I o n Lutheran
church.
'
Hoovers Leave Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hoover and son, Earl, left
this morning for their home in
Whittier, Calif., after spending
the past week visiting Hr. Hoov
er's brother and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Hoover on route
4. Arriving here last Friday, the
Hoovers brought a riding horse
from California for C. C. Hoov
er. To Portland R. L. Becbe, as
sistant manager for the local
Montgomery Ward store since
the first of the year, plans to
leave August 12 for Portland
where he expects to enter into a
partnership food brokerage busi
ness. Mr. Beebe's wife and
daughters will also leave to make
their home in Portland. He plans
to return to Medford occasional
ly on business.
Return Miss Joan Hoppe and
Miss Janet Day returned yester
day from San Francisco where
they spent the past three weeks
visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Day also visited her broth
er. Pfc. Fred Day, in Los An
geles. ' while he was on leave
from the army air field at Las
Vegas, Nev. Pfc. Day is expected
to arrive here next week to visit
his mother, Mrs. Clater Johns
ton, and sister, at 204 Crater
Lake avenue.
Boy Injured Glenn Elvin
Cave, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W E. Cave, 822 West Twelfth
street, was Injured slightly yes
terday following a collision with
a logging truck on Eleventh and
South Front streets, city police
reported today.. The boy, on a
bicycle, was thrown clear of the
truck but the bicycle reportedly
was wrecked considerably.
Clyde W. Ashinhurst, Route 2,
was driver of the truck, accord
ing to police.
Burreson Here Sgt. Norman
Burreson arrived in the valley
Wednesday to spend a 30-day
furlough visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burreson of
Sams Valley, and his sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bleghler and son. Sgt. Bur
reson has been overseas since
May of 1942, and on expiration
of his furlough will report for
He has been with
a medical detachment of a bomb
er group.
Herrleds Leave Lt. D. E.
Herrled, U. S. marine corps re
serve, and his wife, the former
spkr'ntlll1HLllA
TODAY THRU SAT.
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COLT COMRADES
Plus
SUNDAY
Rr ROARING ACTION!;
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Observation plane rcsta on tr. S. S. Massachusetts, as two more battle
ships string out behind, one firing broadside, in first of close range Japan
homeland bombardment by U. S. Third Fleet, which met with almost no
opposition from enemy forces. Photo by Tom Bhafer, NEA-ACME photog
rapher for War Picture Pool, via Navy Radiophoto.
Miss Joan Grace of Chicago,
left last night for Chicago where
Lt. Herried has been stationed as
flight instructor at the Glenview
naval air station. Upon return
ing to Glenview, Lt. Herried is
being detached to enter a flight
refresher course prior to going
overseas. The couple has been
visiting the lieutenant's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herried,
1431 Euclid avenue.
Bieghler Discharged Peter
Bleghler arrived home last week
with an honorable discharge
from the army following his re-
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ENDS SATURDAY
PLUS "WHISPERING SKULL"
Starts SUNDAY
HtART-ruisme romahcei
mitt !
J SIK AUBftCY SMITH ' V 1 :
n JOHHuy downs Y; f ;
Japan Mainland
turn to this country from Italy,
and is with his wife and year old ;
DANCE
REDMAN HALL
4th and Apple St.
Sat., July 28th at
9:30 P.M. . .
ALL NEW MUSIC
Redmen, Pocahontas
and Guests
I' 1 I
Friday, July 27. 1943
son in Sams Valley. Bleghler
was last ranked as a sergeant
with the Fifth army. The
Bieghler family plans to leave
next week for Colorado for an
extended visit with Mr. Biegh-
ler's parents near Denver,
Son Born Lt. and Mrs. Tom
A. Helman are parents of a boy
born July 15 In Columbus, O.,
where Mrs. Helman makes her
home with her parents. The child
weighed seven and one-half
pounds. It. Helman is stationed
at Great Falls, Mont., and flies
B-29's out of Seattle with the
army transport command. When
he was in England from August
of 1943 to March, 1944, the lieu
tenant and his B-17 bomber
crew established a record for
shooting down 12 confirmed en
emy planes in a single raid over
the continent. Grandmother of
the child is Mrs. Alice Helman,
420 Pearl street.
BLAZE OF PATRIOTISM
North Adams, Mich. (U.R The
Knowles school north of here
ended its 75 years of public edu
cation in a blaze of patriotism.
The schools sold $6,500 in war
bonds during the Seventh War
Loan drive. The total represents
sales by each student of $364
more than his quota.
Clostnr lime for Sunday Too Lute
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Please remember. I
Cold Urlnki
Sandwiches,
Cburk Watoo
Styl.l
EVERY SAT. NITE
At the Picturesque
WAGOii
WHEEL
Phone 6213 for Reservations for PRIVATE PARTIES
HURRY!
LAST TIMES SATURDAY NIGHT
M.QI'ifS.r THI
Greer GARSQH-Gregon) PECK
- SUNDAY!
THRU TUESDAY
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Cloalrs time for Clanlfled Adf 8:90
a. m. Too Late to Clawity 13:13 p. m.
ATTENTION
Eaglet and Auxiliary
FREE DANCE
SAT. NITE
9 to II 1 1 V OO
1 A.M. I
EAGLES1 HALL
219 W Main -Fine Music
Turn Your .
1942 or 1941
Gar Into GASH!
SEE HUMPHREY NOW
to
TRADE, BUY or SELL
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
4 Miles from
Medford on
Griffin Creek
Road
DANCING
STARTS AT 9
Music by
Musical Mountaineers
The Wagon Wheelers!
MPS! IXtlTINQ IOVIM ON THI IC.IINI '
"In spite of all the things
. M and three nights!"
So
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"STOP AT THE SIGH OF THE FLYIHG A"
SEE LEWIS FOR LUBRICATION
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