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LOCAL and PERSONAL
In Portland Miss Louise Bas-
ford, 916 Whitman avenue, left
the city yesterday for a short
visit with relatives in Portland.
Returns Bill Patton, son of
Mrs. C. Rease Braley, 245 Valley
View drive, returned today from
a two week's visit in San Fran
From Buying Trip Adrienne
Steward has Just returned to
Medford from a three weeks
buying trip in the Los Angeles
and San Francisco markets,
where she purchased mercharv
dise for Adrienne's ladies ready
to wear store.
Permits to Build E. C. Lester,
812 Beekman avenue, applied for
permit yesterday at the office of
- the city superintendent to re-
model a residence at a cost of
$500 LeRoy Williams, 1126 West
Tenth street, made application
to re-shingle a residence at a cost
of $40. and W. J. Applegate, 516
Palm street, applied for permit
to add to a residence at a cost of
$60.
White Brothers Here Ca
rool N. White, S I'c, GM, ar
rived by plane Friday evening
on a five day navy leave, and is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shannon O. White, 20 Ross court.
Also here are two other sons of
the Whites', Arvid N. White, re
cently discharged from the army,
and Pvt. Lyle White from the
Marana army air field. This is
the first time in four years the
three brothers have been in Med.
ford together.
Graham Returns Sgt. Harvey
Graham has arrived in Medford
at the home of his parenfs, Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Graham, Route 1.
' box 547 with an honorable dis
charge from the army received at
Ft. Lewis, Wash. Graham left the
city with the national guard
unit, and served overseas 40
months with the 41st Infantry
Division. His brother, TSgt.
Russel Graham, is visiting here,
on furlough from McClellan
army air field, Sacramento, Calif.
To Lake Mr. and Mrs. Don
Newbury and son, Kenneth, of 7
Eastwood drive, and Charles
Ashpole plan to spend the next
week at Lake O' the Woods, and
will be joined there by her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Del
rell, daughter, Caryl, and son.
Croxton, former Medford resi
dents, now of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Rollin P. Rodolph. of
Pan Francisco, also former Med-;
ford residents. The Newbury s
daughter, Nancy Jean, will also ;
join the family from the uin
Scout camp at the Lake. The
Delzell family are expected to
visit in the city soon.
Eden on Leav Capt. Douglas
S. Eden arrived in Medford Fri
day on a 30 day leave, after serv
ing a year in England as bom
bardier with the 8th air force,
end Is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Genes
tee street. A graduate of Med
ford high school in 1941, Capt.
Eden attended the University of
Oregon where he was a member
of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity,
and entered the air corps in 1943.
He holds the distinguished flying
cross, air medal with four oak
leaf clusters, ETO ribbon with
four battle stars, and presiden
tial unit citation. On expiration
of his leave. Capt. Eden will re
port to Santa Ana, Calif., for a
rest period and reassignment.
Stolen Mildred White, 912
South Central avenue, reported
to police yesterday the theft of
her bicycle, license No. 1134,
from a local cannerv.
New Registrants New regis
trants at Jackson county selec
tive board No. 1 this week were
Raymond E. Minger. Vester V.
Simmlnric. AnHrmu tu u;
, vain 111A3UI1,
and Sam Webb. Board No. 2 re
ports as new reglsfants Gene
Clayton Bishop and John Byerly
Force.
Zahnow Promoted Theodore
H. Zahnow, stationed on Luton
island in the Philippines with an
anti-tank company, has been pro
moted from private first class to
corporal, according to word re
ceived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert H. Zahnow, Route 4,
box 179-A. He was also recently
awarded the combat badge and
expert badge.
White Promoted Jack E.
White, who left Medford last
week after spending a 15 day
furloueh with hi
children at the family home, 531
raun sireei, nas oeen promoted
from corporal to sergeant at his
station at Camp Roberts, Calif.,
according to word received by
his wife. White enfprpH h
armv nearv a vear aen unA in a
member of the cadre stationed at
me center to train infantry re
placement recruits.
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1 In Europe T.'S Ray Knips of
Medford is serving with the U.S.
army of occupation in the Euro
pean theater, according to an ar
ticle printed in "The Yankee
Bomber," news bulletin of his
unit, for Aug. 2.
Daughter Born Word was re
ceived Saturday of the birth Au
gust 16 of a daughter to Sgt. and
Mrs. Wallace Eri, in Tucson.
Ariz. Mrs. Eri is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans, 32
Ross Court. Sgt. Eri has been
stationed at Tucson for some
time as an army athletic instruc
tor. Major Marts Hera Major
Vera B. Marts, regional relief
director of Salvation Army USO,
arrived in the city recently to
take over supervision of the lo
cal USO while Miss Bernice
O'Denney, regular director, is on
a three week's vacation. Major
Marts, who spent three months
in Medford last winter, is visit
ing many old friends while here.
Presents Gift Clifford Mc
Gulston. owner of the sporting
goods store and building hous
ing the Riverside Market which
was damaged by fire last Sunday
morning, presented a gift of $45
to city firemen this week, in
appreciation of their work in
connection with the fire. McGuis
ton reports that no damage was
caused by water used to extin
guish the fire, and cutting of roof
and walls to reach the flames
was held to a minimum, thereby
reducing property damage. Fire
Chief Roy Elliott states that the
gift was turned over to the sta
tion's general fund. I
Swam Returns Jack Swem,
owner of Swem's Gift Shop in
Medford, returned to the city
Saturday morning from Los An
geles, where he spent the past
two weeks purchasing merchan
dise for the store. The Swem
home is at 38 Ross court.
Campbell Hare Pvt. Robert
G. Campbell arrived home Mon
day following his return to the
U, S. from Germany where he
has spent the past six months
with the 20th armored division,
and is visiting his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Campbell, Route
1. He will report to Ft. Lewis,
Wash., on expiration of a 30 day
furlough.
Address Incorrect The ad
dress of Mrs. James Devon, wife
of Sgt Devon who was awarded
the bronze star recently for serv
ice in Italy with the Fifth army,
was incorrectly given in a dis
patch from the sergeant's head
quarters. Mrs. Devon, the for
mer Ruth Leclerc, makes her
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Leclerc, 615 West
Second street, rather than at 40
S. Central avenue.
Durno Home Major Edwin R.
Durno arrived home Tuesday on
a 30 day leave from the army
medical corps and is with hU
wife and family at their home,
1913 Hillcrest road, after two
years in the European theater.
Major Durno flew to the U. S.
from Paris and will report to Ft.
Lewis. Wash., at the end of his
leave. Before entering the serv
ice in October. 1942, he prac
ticed medicine in Medford for 15
years.
Rlea Discharged Sgt. Ernest
R. Rice, veteran of Guadalcanal,
Vella Lea Vella. Northern Solo
mons, and Luzon, has been given
an honorable discharge from the
army. Rice entered the service
Jan. 17, 1942, and went overseas
in April, 1942. He holds the good
conduct medal, distinguished
unit badge, Asiatic-Pacific serv
ice medal with three bronze
stars, and Philippine liberation
medal with one bronze star. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rice, 910
West 11th street, he was with the
25th medical Infantry division
as company clerk. Another son
of the Rice', Charles F. Rice, Is
expected to 'arrive In Medford
Wednesday from Fort Lewis,
Wash., where he is receiving an
honorable discharge. Entering
the army In 1941, he has been
overseas 2Vj years, and has seen
active service in New Guinea,
Leytes and northern Luzon, and
wears three bronze campaign
stars on the Asiatic-Pacific rib
bon, good conduct medal, combat
infantryman badge, and Phili-!
ppine liberation medal with one
bronze star, and purple heart. !
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