Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    I JAL and PERSONAL
Parent! Here Mr. and Mrs.
R. S- Wynd, of Eugene, are visit
ing for two weeks at the home
of their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Young, 7
Rose avenue.
Klassen Promoted Francis R.
Klassen, son of Mrs. Ada Klas
sen of 626 Park Place, has been
promoted to staff sergeant, ac
cording to an official notice from
his headquarters at Camp Rob
erts, Calif.
Making Home Here A recent
arrival in Medford with her
small son, Ricky, was Mrs.
Charles L. Main of Hollywood,
who plans to make her home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Buckles, 424 S. Newtown
street. Mrs. Main's husband has
been inducted into the armed
forces, and is now stationed at
Camp Roberts, Calif., for basic
training.
Leave For Utah Mr. and Mrs.
Jep Oaks and daughter, Niela,
and Mr. Oaks' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Oaks, of Vernal,
Utah, left Friday for the latter's
home after a two weeks' visit
at the home of Mrs. Niel Frank
lin, 747 West Jackson street.
Jep Oaks was recently dis
charged from the army and his
wife and daughter have been
making their home with the
Franklins.
NEW SUNDAY
STORE HOURS
TODAY
Until further notice we
will be open Sundays
from ...
10:00 a.m. Until
2:00 p.m.
Oakdale Market
SOUND TRUCK and
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HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
i.ui air. ana
Mrs. Irl Groves returned from
t 4.. inasy wun a limit
"'iui xiainDow irout.
.
T(l Pnrll.-J 1H. j ,. ,
A. Beneka left Saturday for
Portland, where Mrs. Beneka
will enter St. Vinvent s hospital
iui major surgery.
Return Mr. and Mrs. D. T
Martin. 724 Oalr fitrppt and Mr
Martin's mother, Mrs. Lucellia
Martin, of Topeka, Kan., return
ed Friday from a two weeks
visit at their summer home on
Wagner Creek, and with friends
near CoDner. Orpenn. Mrs Mar
tin plans to leave the city to-
nignt to return to her home.
In Mishap Mrs Lola Reed,
315 South Riverside avenue, was
injured slightly Friday night
when the car in which she was
riding collided at the Intersec
tion of highway 89 and Crater
Lake highway, with a logging
truck operated by Andrew John
Strupp, according to an accident
report filed yesterday by Mrs
Elizabeth Herring, driver of the
auto.
Boys Recoverincr TtpmnrH
Kelly, 15, who was stricken with
typhoid fever on July 14, and
his brother . Jimmie, nine,
stricken six days later, are mak
ing good recovery at the Sacred
Heart hosnital. arrnrAina In
their mother. Mrs. ErlwnrH E
Kelly, 430 Haven street. Their
father, an army captain and
former Medford attorney, is on
duty in Germany.
In Hospital Sgt. Frank West
cott, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 172A, is
now in Baster General Hospital,
at Spokane, Wash., undergoing
treatment for leg wounds sus
tained in the European war
theater. Westcott, who arrived
at Staten Island, N. Y.,. on the
Santa Rosa, a "purple heart
shio." is exDected home soon on
a thirty-day furlough. He has
received the purple heart and
cluster and expert Infantry
badge.
McElhoie Promoted Richard
A. McElhose has been promoted
from second lieutenant to the
rank of first lieutenant, accord
ing to word received here. A
Medford high graduate with the
class of 1943, McElhose has been
overseas since February, and is
stationed on Guam as bombar
dier with a B-29 air force group.
His father, R. E. McElhose, lives
in Medford, and an aunt, Mrs.
H. E. Marsh, lives at 425 West
4th street.
Hall On Leave Edward J.
Hall, CMoMM, arrived home
Thursday from San Francisco
following his return to the U. S.
t mm 1 ft mnnthe nvprseas service
with the navy in the Pacific, and
Is visiting at the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. Loren Scheel, 113 Cot
4ap trppt. Hall's nnrent?.. Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Hall of Butte,
Mont., and his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. tnaries
KptcVinin nf Enffene. are exDect-
ed to arrive here Tuesday. The
navy man will report to Bremer
ton, Wash., upon expiration oi a
30-day leave.
Stacy Here Pfc. Robert Lowe
Stacy, who returned to the home
of his mother, Mrs. Dean aiacy,
formerly of Medford, now of
Seattle, July 2 from the Euro
pean theater of operations. Is
i visiting friends and relatives in
Ithe city on a 60-day furlough.
His mother also is visiting here.
Stacy wears the purple heart and
i combat infantryman's badge and
bronre battle stars and was re
j leased March 31 from a German
prison camp after 27 days im
! prisonment. He was hospital
I ized three times while in action
,with Ihe Fifth division of Pat
j ton's Third army. Stacy will
i report to Barnes uenerai nos-
pital at the end of his furlough.
Sherlock Holmes at Rialto
vf r r " "'"4- .
Basil Rathbone and Nigle
Bruce are now appearing on the
Rialto screen in another thrill
filled adventure of . Sherlock
Holmes, 'The House of Fear,"
plus Gale Strom and Johnny
Mack Brown in "Forever
Yours," the companion attraction.
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
fri'MirirA. r nMiVrf-tjd.;ailiirMi.ir . . Ttttf MVSi&Mr
Scene from Paramount Pic
tures Technicolor triumph "For
Whom the Bell Tolls," now at
the Craterian theatre through
Tuesday. Co-starring Gary Coop
er and Ingrid Bergman, two
superb stars together for the
first time, the Ernest Heming
way novel about the Spanish
Revolution lives as brilliantly on
the screen as it did in his great
book. Others In the cast are
Akim Tamiroff; Katina Paxlnous
and Joseph Calleia.
and his wife and children at
their home, 1018 West Fourth
street. Brown, who arrived in
the States by plane July 20, vis
ited with his sister, Miss Marie
Bdown, of Oakland, Calif., be
fore continuing to Medford. He
will spend a 30-day leave in the
city before reporting for further
service.
Visiting Sister Miss Patricia
Caley, of Seattle, expects to re
turn to her home early this
week following a visit with her
sister, Mrs. Bayard M. Getchell,
28 Ashland avenue, for the past
two weeks.
Returns From North Miss
Audrey Davis, 128 South Holly
street, returned Friday from a
two weeks visit in Portland and
Seattle. Miss Davis visited with
Mrs. Kay W. Williamson in
Portland, and other friends in
Seattle.
At Camp Campbell 1st Lt.
Russell S. Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert N. Jones, who trans
ferred to Camp Atterbury, Ind.,
last March from Camp Campbell,
Ky., has recently returned to
the latter place as chief of labor
atory at the station hospital. In
Medford Lt. Jones made his
home at 309 East Jackson street.
S. P. Official Here E. F.
Ghormley, of Portland, assistant
general pasenger agent of the
Southern Pacific company, spent
Saturday here with Glen C. Pen
dergast of Medford, traveling
freight nd pasenger agent, call
ing on business places and re
newing old acquaintanceships.
Mr. Ghormley was stationed at
the local depot for three years,
iile A. S. Rosenbaum was
agent, leaving in 1915. i
From Washington Mra. Anna
Umbanhower of Seattle, and
Mrs. Ben Nickell of Twist, Wash.,
arrived in the city yesterday and
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Nil! and family, of 707 West
Eleventh street.
Under Treatment Mrs. Allie
Troutler, who has conducted the
Used Wardrobe shop at 518 East
Main street for the past ten1
years, has closed the shop Inde-i
finitely and is undergoing treat-1
ment and rest at Buckhorn Min-i
eral Springs Sanitarium.
. I
Aiding Red Cross Members
of the Daughters of the Nile are
asked to help with Red Cross!
cutting in the auditorium of the j
county courthouse Wednesday,
Aug. 1. Those planning to at-1
tend are urged by officers to
bring sandwiches for their noon
meal,
Becomes Captain News of
the promotion of First Lt. Gus
tavo E. Johnson to the rank of
captain has been received by his
wife, Mrs. Zetta Johnson, 320 N.
Ivy street. Capt. Johnson, son
of Mrs. Laura Johnson of Salem,
has been stationed in New Guin
ea for the pest 16 months.
.
Kindred Commissioned Bur
dette Kindred was graduated
from marine corps officers train
ing school at Quantico, Va., July
18 and was commissioned a
lieutenant, according to word
Sunday, July 29, I94S
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
received here by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kindred. 421
N. Rverside avenue. Kindred
and his wife are making their
home near his station at Paris
Island, S. C. A graduate of Med
ford high school and the Univer- Plaase iniember.
city of Washington, Lt. Kindred
coached football at Bellview,
Wash., high school before enter
ing the service. '
Closln. time tor Sunday Too Late
to Classify 4 00 Saturday afternoon.
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of OPTOMETRY
Successor to Dr B. D Elwoo4
Betterment of Human Vision
LENSES PRESCRIBED
Ph. sssi 114 riuhrer Bids
Cor Main ana Central, Medford
Permit To Build Harvie
Young, 7 Roce Avenue, applied
for permit yesterday at the city
superintendent's office, to erect
a garage at a cost of $200.
e e
Leave Today Mrs. M. Main
and daughters, Dorothy and Vio
let Akins, of 13 North Fir street,
plan to leave the city tonight for
Portland where they will attend
the "Icecapades of 1946".
e e e
Officer Home Lt. George A.
Haley is spending a ten day
leave in the city visiting his wife
and baby daughter at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh H, Reed, at 18 Groveland
avenue. The officer will report
back to the Presidio at Monterey,
Calif.
e e
Cars Collide An auto operat-
edby C. J. Youngstrom, of Cor-
vallis, was damaged consider
ably early yesterday in collision
with an army truck driven by
Cpl. Ralph Wilson, at the inter
section of East Main and Genes
see streets, an accident report
on file states.
e e
B r o t h e rs Home Lee C.
Brown, CCS, and his brother,
Frank James Brown, RMl'c,
are visiting at the home of their
mother, Mrs. Beulah Brown, at
505 Beatty street. Lee, who has
served two years with the navy
in the Aleutian theater, arrived
Wednesday on a 7 day leave and
will report back to Indian Is
land, Wash. His brother, who
will spend a 30-day leave In the
city, returned recently from 36
months overseas service.
Brown Home G e o r g e I.
Brown, BMlc, of the navy Sea
bes, arrived home Monday from
duty in the South Pacific and is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Syd I.
Brown, 504 South Holly street.
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