Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    CLOSED SECTIONS
'ARE DESCRIBED BY
FOREST SERVICE
Closures In the Rogue River
National Forest were described
today by Karl L. Janouch, for
est supervisor, in anticipation of
increased travel in the fore3t
with the availability of gasoline.
The closures cover only very
limited areas and are as follows:
Ashland Creek watershed,
which includes the Ashland loop
road from Ashland to Siskiyou
Peak. The balance of this road
is open so that one may travel
via Applegate and Beaver Creek
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Mother Nature teysi
No big oranges but
plenty of small ones
this summer. They are
mighty good, too.Thin
skinned I Sweetl Burst
ing with golden juice 1
Buy a big bag full of
small oranges today.
For juice and vitamins
your best buy right
nowl Ask for Sunkist,
finest from 14,500 coop
erating California-Arizona
citrus growers.
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1 wya;f;lLwcis
past Dutchman Peak to Siskiyou
Gap.
Woodruff Meadows area
above Prospect, but the Wood
ruff road and summer home
area are open.
A small area tast of the Cra
ter Lake Highway above Union
Creek which includes Copeland
and Bybee Creeks.
BIu Rock Road Open
The Medford Corporation log
ging area in the Butte Falls dis
trict, extending south from
Lodgepole guard station to
Snowshoe Camp, including the
Twincheria drainage. The road
through this area to Blue Rock
Is open.
The Deadwood area on the
Dead Indian road, extending
from the south Forest boundary
north to the South Fork of Little
Butte Creek. The Beaver Dam
camp is closed but the South
Butte camp is just outside the
closed area. Travel is permitted
on the Dead Indian road and
the Deadwood-Fish Lake road.
There are no restrictions to
travel in other parts of the for
est. Camp fire permits are re
quired for camping In other
than improved campgrounds.
Smoking while travelling on
other than paved or surfaced
highways is prohibited.
Boarding House Life Film Theme
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CHAPEL SERVICES
D. E. Millard, B.S.L., LL.D.,
builder of the "Chapel of the
Rocks and Roses," at South Oak
dale and King streets, will con
duct rejular preaching services
in the chapel each Sunday at
10:45 a. m. The services, Dr. Mil-
' .-v
D. E. Millard
lard says, "will be strictly non-
denominational and will follow
the line of modern, constructive
and scientific thinking. No ap
peals for money will be made,
and all who have an open mind,
like to think, and love truth, are
most cordially invited.". Dr. Mil
lard's subject for Sunday will
be, "A New Heaven and a New
Earth." A feature of the services
will be special musical numbers
furnished by the Millard family
and guest soloists.
When "Swing Hostess" opens
at the Rialto theatre Sunday, au
diences will have the curtains
drown on the theatrical boarding
house and be permitted to peer
behind the scenes Into the lives
of the people who make audi
ences laugh, cry and keep them
pleasantly amused.
"Swing Hostess" introduces
petite Martha Tilton, radio's
"First Lady of Swing" to motion
picture audiences; other mem
bers of the notable cast include
Emmett Lynn, the funniest man
of the screen, Betty Brodel who
has more names than a centipede
has legs, Phil Van Znadit and
Earle Bruce. "Dangerous Pas
sage." with Robert Lowery and
Phil lis Brooks is the added attraction.
8 a. m. and morning prayer at
11 o'clock. Sunday, Aug. 2fi.
Father Francis Ball, rector of
the Episcopal church in Grants
Pass, will conduct 11 o'clock ser
vices, and the 8 a. m. commun
ion will be omitted.
Mrs. Turney and the Turney's
two children will remain in
Medford.
Rev. Turney And
Episcopal Young
Going to Session
The Rev. George R. Turney,
rector of St. Mark's Episcopal
church, will leave Medford Sun
day afternoon for Gearhart,
Ore., where he will serve as
dean of the annual summer ses
sion of church school for young
people of the Episcopal church.
Also attending the 10-day ses
sion this year will be five repre
sentatives from Medford, Ward
Eebb, Jr.. Gordon Marx, Trevc
Neff, Susan Inskeep, and Kath
leen Seekatz.
Regular church services will
be conducted by Father Turney
at St. Mark's church Sunday
morning, with communion at
PORTLAND STILL LOADS
LEND LEASE TO RUSSIA
Portland, Ore., Aug. 17 U.R)
Umil further instructions are
received from Washington, load
ing of lend-lease material on Rus
sian ships in the port of Portland
will continue, George Powell, as
sistant Pacific coast director of
the war shipping administration.
declared today.
Powell said the longshore
gangs were being ordered to re
sume loading most of the 16 Rus
sian ships in the harbor today,
after a two-day victory holiday,
in spile of an announcement by
Leo Crowley, foreign economic
administrator that lend-lease pro
ject would be closed as soon as
pssible.
FIRST MERCHANT SHIP
DELIVERED BY KAISER
Portland, Ore., Aug. 17 ttJ.R)
Kaiser's Oregon Shipbuilding
Corporation claimed the distinc
tion today of being the first ship
yard in the nation to deliver a
Victory ship for the merchant
service after victory over the
Japs.
Shipyard officials said the
steamship Chelsea Victory was
delivered by Oregon Shipbuild
ing Corporation to the war ship
ping administration and AlasKa
Steamship Company at 7:15 p. m
Tuesday, only 3 hours 15 min
utes after President Truman's
peace declaration.
MORE BRITISH GAS
London, Aug. 17 (U.P.) Brit
ain's basic gasoline ration for
the next three months has been
increased 25 per cent. The in
crease will raise motorists'
monthly mileage from 120 to
150. .
Portland, Ore.. Aug. 17 (U.R)
The No. 1 domestic issue in the
immediate months ahead is full
employment, Senator Wayne
Morse of Oregon said today.
He declared that leaders of
both the major political parties
should forget partisanship and
achieve unity on employment,
taxation, industry reallocation
and the other economic policies
which must be adopted to main
tain the American system of
political and economic demo
cracy. "We must make our private
enterprise economy work In a
manner that will solve the prob
lem of achieving full employ
ment and of maintaining a high
standard of living for all Amer
icans and not just for some
few," he stated.
Morse said the republican
party should advance and sup
port a constructive program of
economic legislation giving
be Invested In wealth-producing
and Job-producing projects.
Jap Goes Modern
In Hari-Kiri By
Using Revolver
Zurich. Aug. 17 (U.R) Lt.
Gen. Kiyotomi Okamoto, Japa
nese military attache, shot and
killed himself at his home today.
Thus he followed the example
set by Japanese War Minister
Gen. Korechika Anami, who
committed hari-kiri in Tokyo
yesterday to "atone for his fail
ure" to win the war.
He shot himself with a revol
ver rather than using the tradi
tional hari-kiri method of sui
cide by disembowelment with a
dagger.
Friday. Aug. 17, 1945
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
DeGAULLE WILL VISIT
NEW YORK AND CANADA
Paris, Aug. 17 U.R A for
eign office spokesman said today
that Gen. Charles De Gaulle
probably would visit New York,
Chicago, and Canada as well as
Washington during his 10-day
trip to confer with President
Truman.
The spokesman said De Gaulle
and Truman probably would dis
cuss the French occupation zone
in Germany, which is in two
tne parts without railroad or other
Portland, Ore., Aug. 17 U.R
Appointment of a new United
States attorney for Oregon to
succeed Carl C. Doneugh, whose
third term in the office recently
expired, is expected to be han
dled by President Truman "at
any time now." Lew Wallace,
Democratic national committee-;
man for Oregon, said today.
Wallace has sent in to Attor-'
ney General Tom Clark his re
commendation of Henry L. Hess
of La Grande, who also has the '
endorsement of Henry C. Aiken. !
of Heppner, state chairman. No
action has been taken on the j
nomination by either Celia Ga-
vin, state vice-chairman, or Nan !
Honeyman Robinson, national j
committee-woman.
maximum aid to private enter
prise economy, to maintain high
purchasing power and to support
and advance the American stan
dard of living.
The first step, he declared, is
a taxation program which will
cause present frozen savings to
good communication. The Pots
dam decisions and the question
of transport and imports for
France also were scheduled for
discussion.
NO CONTEST
Hollywood, Aug. 17 (U.R)
Screen Actor Cary Grant, third
husband of Heiress Barbara Hut
ton, who faces her divorce suit
in superior court Aug. 30, will
not contest the action, he indi-
ler, charged her English-born
husband with causing her "griev
ous mental distress, suffering
and. anguish."
Menniflri K AHn,a To -.-i-J Cloi.ni lime for Classlf led Ad B-30
' v. m. in. ioo iai to Clauity 13:15 p
"WHEN I SAY COFFEE I MEAN FOLGEH'Sr
45-11 Produced by Raymond R. Morgan Co. for FOLGER'S COFFEE
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK,
ROGUE RIVER SUNDAY
Rogue River, Aug. 17 The
Rev. David Martin, former mis
sionary to Japan and held a pris
oner by the Japanese in the
Philippines for a time, will speak
at the Rogue River Presbyterian
church Sunday at 8 p. m.
BURGLARS UNINFORMED
Pittsburgh. Aug. 17 (U.R)
Evidently some burglars don't
read newspapers. Long after the j
announcement yesterday that j
gas rationing had ended, thieves i
broke into Frank Miller's serv
ice station and took $10 in cash :
and 400 gasoline rationing cou- i
pons.
NEW DESTROYER
Boston, Aug. 17 (U.R) The
U.S.S. destroyer Ernst G. Small,
honoring a late rear admiral who
distinguished himself as com
manding officer of the U. S.
cruiser Salt Lake City, will be
commissioned Tuesday at the
Boston navy yard, it was an
nounced today.
PASTEURIZED SKIM THiU
ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS
Teste for yourself the fresh
crispness made possible by
Sobinizing ... the exclusive.
new method of moking potato
chips. Test them today and
draw your own conclusions.
If your grocer h temporarily out
of Blue Bell chips, pleau moke
allowances lor wortime conditions.
IT ALWAYS
PAYS TO BUY
AT LUMANS'
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MAIN AND
BARTLETT
A Complete Food Department Store Filled With a Variety of
ft. "SLZilt'MtfX
The
FINEST
QUALITY
Canned Foods
Packed in Heavy
Syrup
O PEACHES
O PEARS
O APRICOTS
PLUMS
O CHERRIES
O PRUNES
FIGS
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
also
Catsup
Chiii Sauce
A
Large Stock of
JUICES
and a
Complete Slock of
Preserves
Jellies -Jams
TILLAMOOK CHEESE 8lif lb 37
DEL MONTE PEAS
Del Monte Corn 2
pound
No points
No. 2 can
c
1 33'
Cam
No Points. Cream Style. No. 2 Can
String Beans 2
Cam
33
27
No Points. Blue Lake. No. 2 Can
Honey 5-lb.pails125
New Crop
Sweetheart Soap (.US'
BROOMS GOOD ASSORTMENT
Visit the
BAKERY
DEPT.
for all the good and
tasry foodi we are per
mitted to offer in these
dayi of shortening and
lugar shortage.
OVEN
FRESH
BREAD
DAILY
For Vitaminful Meals
Sold to You Fresh
When Flavor Is Best
STEAKS S lb 35c ROASTS & lb 25c
Nice line of Choice Lunch Meat for that Picnic or Snack
Short Ribs S lb 20c BEEF
BONELESS
Cut in
Cubf
lb 30c
It alwaya pay to buy Your Meats at Lumana
STEAK W lb 35c RABBITS H lb 48c
DILL PICKLES 3 for 10
LAMB
LEO
Tin
RoaiUd
lb 38c LAMB
ROAST
Shouldtr
Cuts
lb 30c
Good supply of Choice Hens young and fat
PORK s lb 28c I Pot Roast '"Hb 25c
PEACHES
CUCUMBERS
TAII A TftFP
I VlflH I VLO Fancy Local
POTATOES, No. 1 extra fancy 10 lbs. 49c
DILL, local large bunches 2 for 29c
LOCAL
LARGE LUG
Fancy Slicert 2 for 9c
2 lbs. 23c r
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