LOCAL and PERSONAL
I New Registrants Rex C.
Goble and Harlan H. Bishop
:were reported as new 18-year-old
registrants this week with
Selective Service board No. 1.
From O and C Jess Honey-
: well, chief timber expert and ap
praiser of the O and C adminis-
' trotion headquarters, Portland,
is in the city this week on busi-
, ness.
At Lake Miss Mary Snider,
1 528 Pennsylvania avenue, and
'. Mr. Betty Frederick and daugh
'. ter, Jill, 311 Vancouver avenue,
are spending the remainder of
the week at Diamond Lake re
sort. Dr. Bain Here Dr. V. D.
iBain, assistant state school su
fperintendent, from Salem, has
r arrived in Medford to work with
!' county and city school officials
1 on a program for education of
; handicapped children.
Car Flra Firemen were
called to the corner of Main and
Bartlett streets about noon today
; to extinguish a car fire caused
. by a short in the wiring. Fire
; men reported a small amount of
j damage was caused to wiring in
the auto.
Officer Appointed Medford
:' Lodge No. 105, Degree of Honor,
, has been informed by State Di
rector Ethel Lindholm that Mrs.
; Mary Carrara, 828 West 13th
: street, has been appointed finan
cial secretary. Mrs. Carrara will
; receive dues and premiums at
her home Tuesdays and eve
. nings.
Permits To Build C. H.
-Paske, 1010 South Oakdale ave-
iLnue, applied for a permit yester-
fday at the office of the city su-
, perintendent to reshingle
j , porches at a cost of $100, and P.
T. Young, 9 Hawthorne avenue,
, made application for a permit to
remodel a business building at
: cost of $2,500.
j.
Gill On Leave W. H. Gill,
AMM3c, will leave next week
, to report back to the naval base
at Pasco, Wash., after spending
a leave in the city visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gill,
' 122 Cottage street. Gill returned
to Medford last week after visit
ing his sister, Mrs. Robert Lind
atrom, at San Mateo, Calif.
; Eagles Meeting Crater Lake
Aerie No. 2093, Fraternal Order
of Eagles, and auxiliary will
meet in the Eagles' hall, 219 W.
Main street, at 8 p. m. Thursday.
Initiation will be held, and plans
A will be made for the official visit
r'Sept. 12 of Robert Hansen of
Milwaukee, Wis., past grand
president of the Grand Aerie and
editor of the Eagles' magazine.
President Dale Carr asks all
members to be prompt, and a
dance will conclude the evening.
CALENDAR
Friday
2:00 p. m. Nevita Social
club, home of Dorothy Morris.
Townsend Dane The public
is invited to attend the Town
send club dance Friday evening
at the K of P hall.
Engineer Here Glenn Hall,
engineer from the city planning
commission of San Francisco, is
in the city making preliminary
investigation regarding develop
ment of the new city park.
Daughter Born A girl weigh
ing four pounds was born Aug.
8 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Good
win, Fort Jones, Calif., accord
ing to word received here. Mrs.
Goodwin is the former Venita
Anderson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Anderson of Central
Point.
Attand Camp Rev. and Mrs.
W. Shearburn of the Foursquare
Gospel church, with 12 young
people, attended the northwest
district crusader camp held last
week at Trestle Glen, near Port
land. Devotional classes were
conducted in the mornings, rec
reational activities in the after
noon. Two hundred young peo
ple attended.
Phillips Have Girl Sgt. and
Mrs. Gerald Phillips are the par
ents of a girl born Aug. 8 at Hoff
hospital, and weighing eight and
one-half pounds. The baby has
been named Jerolyn Ann. Mrs.
Phillips is the former Shirley
Ann Crosby of Medford. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Cros
by who now reside at Carpin-
tena, Calif.
Staples Returning Mr. and
Mrs. I. E. Staples. Jr., former
residents of Medford, are visiting
friends in the city and making
arrangements to return here to
make their home. The Staples
house at 1435 Euclid avenue has
been rented since 1942 when the
couple went to Portland. Mr.
Staples was employed in Med
ford with Conrad Bruce Invest
ment Securities.
Furlough Cancelled Flight
Officer Kenneth H. Jones, who
arrived home on furlough from
Byersburg, Tenn., Aug. 8, was
notified last week that his fur
lough was cancelled and he has
reported back to his base for as
signment. The order reached
Jones at the Oregon coast where
he and his bride, the former
Laura Billings of Ashland, were
spending a few days. The cou-
i pie was married Aug. 12, and
.Mrs. Jones is now with her par
,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bil
lings, until the officer is sta-
; tioned where she can Join him.
; Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
x-i Stanley C. Jones, 512 Pennsyl
"Jvania avenue.
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Russ Peebles New
Field Specialist
For Local Concern
Russ Peebles, mechanic and
motor tune-up analyst for Rogue
River Chevrolet of this city, has
received a promotion to special
field representative for the com
pany, according to an announce
ment today by Carey Thomson,
general manager. In the new
position Peebles will specialize
In heavy duty equipment such
as Chevrolet trucks, auto cars,
both gas and diesel operated, as
well as logging trailers and
dump bodies.
Mr. Peebles assumed this new
post ith a background of 18
years in the automotive busi
ness: three of which has been
with Rogue River Chevrolet, ac
cording to Thomson . Ho has ex
tensive technical knowledge of
this type of equipment as well
as load requirements needed by
southern Oregon truck opera
tors.
Wednesday. Aug. 22. 194$ MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEJ1
WALKS 4 MILES DAILY
Scdgwich, Me. tU.PJ Sewell
Peters, 80, one of Maine's oldest
sheep shearers, walks four miles
to his work each day.
Use Mall Tribune Wan? Ada.
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Wbee . b.uucii Kid C4U1 o.lnM. u3oft
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(Acmt Telephole)
A vlctnn of sinklr of the TT. S. 8. Indianapolis Is home to final resting place on Pelellu Island, Marlanaa,
aome of his more fortunate shipmates acting as pallbearers. A chaplain leads the procession. Stars and
SUioes i In backsround) flies at half masL.
Luncheon Thursday P-thian
Past Chiefs club will meet for a
covered dish luncheon Thursday
at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Walden, 741 W. Mc
Andrews road.
To Retire Miss Louise Wood
ruff, head of the music depart
ment at Southern Oregon Col
lege of Education in Ashland,
has announced plans to retire at
the close of the summer session.
Miss Woodruff has been with the
school 14 years, and prior to that
taught at Marshfield and Mon
mouth. Her future plans are in
definite. On Furlough Sgt. William
M. Strode is spending a 30-day
furlough with his wife at their
home, 324 Haven street. He has
been stationed in Italy for the
past 13 months, and at expira
tion of his furlough will report
to Indiantown Gap, Pa. Sgt.
Strode was employed by the As
sociated Oil Company before en
tering the service in Sept., 1943.
More than 200,000 Japanese
were killed by an earthquake
Feb. 2, 1703.
Sgt. MacKinnon In
grounds. Among work mentlon-
1 rattlC LatV I altt of a large drain pipe across the
Sgt. O. A. MacKinnon of the f'el(i Bnd building a fence along
B 4Ua tenet cirln llna TtrA4r
Richard Alley, the aviation com
mittee promoted the plan and
arrangements for the flight strip.
Oregon State Police explained
Oregon traffic laws and pointed
out ways for the public to assist
in traffic control at a meeting
of the Junior Chamber of Com
merce last night.
President Robert Ruckcr pre
sided over the meeting and Pro
gram Chairman Chet Weed re
ported on work the club had
been doing at the civilian air
strip near the county fair-
HEALTH TO YOUI
Corrcf ficra, Coon Atlmmnt
Hemorrholdi (Pile). FU
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lu( destroy health-power I
to earn-ability to enjoy life.
Our method of treatment t
without hoipital operation j
succedfully employed lor
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term. Call for examination
or tend lor FREE bookleL -'
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Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phy$Uan and Surgaon
K. E. Cor. E. Burnilde and Grand Are.
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BURGOYHE'S
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TuesJay, Aug. 21
to
Friday, Aug. 31
(Open the 31st)
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SUMMER HEADACHE
New Orleans (U.P.) With the
lummer season, another head
ache appeared for New Orleans
police. They have been instruct
ed to jail anyone leaving water
melon rinds in public places.
Closing tlmo for Sunday Too Late
to Clautfy 4:00 Saturday afternoon
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