Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Fire Run City firemen were
called to the home of Pat Lar
son, 832 Minensota avenue, last
nftfht in pxtineuish a sawdust
fire in the basement of the Lar
ton residence. No damage was
reported by firemen.
Cu Stolen N. J. Rindt report
ed to city police yesterday that
SO gallons of gas were stolen last
week from a logging truck park
ed at Fourth street and River
side avenue. Another ten gallons
were reported stolen last night.
' Meeting Changed Members
ot Nevita Social club are asked
to meet at the Central Point
school Friday at 9:30 a. m. to
assist in canning for the school
lunch nroeram this year, rather
? than at one of the member's
-homes as previously pianea.
' Mtrs' Hera Mrs. Paul
Meyers and son, Stephen, and
daughter, Mardi. are in Medford
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Clay for the present, and plan
to make their home in the city.
Mr. Meyers is a lieutenant in the
navy, stationed at Seattle, Wash.
,: Office Ransacked O. V. Mey
ers reported to city police this
morning that his office, at Ninth
and Bartlett streets, was broken
into sometime last night and
thoroughly ransacked, officers
said today. Meyers reported that
a few wrenches and pliers were
tnissing.
I In Northern Pacific Wallace
R. McConnell, seaman 2c, of
Shady Cove, is a member of a
6-inch gun crew aboard a heavy
cruiser now operating in the
northern Pacific after several
bombardments of Jap-held is-
.lands, according to word from
his ship.
. Permits To Build Applica
tions for building permits were
filed yesterday at the office of
' the city superintendent by the
following: Fred Powers, 726
West 14th street, $4500, erect
new residence and garage; D. E,
Hayes, 1307 Queen Anne avenue,
$250, reshingle residence and P,
C. Denhof, 205 North Holly
street, S80, for general repairs
to a residence.
Auto Damaged An automo
bile operated by Douglas Park-
hurst, route 2, was severely
damaged yesterday afternoon
when It turned over on Crown
street, an accident report filed
with city police states. Accord
ing to the report Parkhurst lost
control of the car while driving
west, and passengers in the auto,
Margie Fierling, Talent, and Vir
ginia Brown, were uninjured
Meekers Return Mayor and
Mrs. C. A. Meeker and daughter
returned yesterday from a
month's vacation In Chicago,
Cedar Rapids, Milwaukee, Lud
Ington, Mich., Sheboygan and
Macinae island. The Meekers re
turned to Chicago from Macinae
Island by boat, and to Meaford
by way of Seattle. The family
visited relatives on the trip, and
Mayor Meeker attended to busi
ness in Chicago.
Nya Horn Lt. Col. Stephen
Nye arrived home last Thursday
for a ten days leave with his
wife and sons at the family
home, 818 West 10th street, be
fore reporting to Ft. Lewis,
Wash., to receive a discharge
from the army. Lt. Col. Nye. in
the army since January, 1342,
has been stationed in England
and Belgium with the transpor
tation corp. His parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Nye, reside In Talent.
...
Visits Son J. M. Payne, Sams
Valley, returned Friday from
Walla Walla, Wash., where he
visited his son, T5 Guy E.
Payne, a patient at McCaw gen
eral hospital. The corporal's
wife, Doris, and son, Roy, who
accompanied Payne to Walla
Walla, remained in Washington.
T5 Payne was injured in ac
tion with the 11th armored divi
sion in Austria. His mother, Mrs.
W. H. Bradley, resides at Long
Beach, Calif.
Knights Arrive Mrs. E. L.
Knieht and two daughters, Mrs.
William Glennle Bnd Sally, have
arrived In Medford to Join Mr
Knight, representative of the
veterans' administration who
opened his office last week in
the post office building. The
family will live at 129 S. Holly
street, and Sally will enter Med
ford high school as a senior stu
dent next month. Mrs. Glennle's
husband is stationed In the
Philippine islands with the army.,
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On Furlough Pfc. Edward H.
McLean, just returned from Italy
where he served with the 10th
mountain division, is spending
a furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. McLean, 227 S.
Oakdale avenue.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be at the KP
hall Friday and Saturday fiom
9 a. m. to 5 D. m. Those u-ishine
permits or licenses to drive cars
are asked to get in touch with
the examiner during these hours.
Unit Cited Cpl. E. A. Bliss
of Prospect, with other men. of
the 101st airborne division on
the western front in Europe, now
wears the ribbon of the distin
guished unit citation, the only
division so honored in the his
tory of the American army, ac
cording to a release from his
headquarters. The award, for
extraordinary heroism and gal
lantry was made to the men in
recognition of their stand at
Bastogne, Belguim, last Decem
ber. To Ecuador Miss Carol Sny
der, a teacher at Medford senior
high school for the past three
years, will teach this year at the
Centro Ecuatoriano Norteameri
cano, a center in Ecuador where
South American citizens gather
to study North American lan
guage and customs. Miss Snvder
left Medford Aug. 1 for Wash
ington, D. C, to complete ar
rangements for the trip on a
grant-in-aid from the U. S. de
partment of state, through the
division of cultural cooperation.
She left Miami, Fla., Aug. 20,
flying to Ecuador.
Receive Medal Mrs. Mar
jorie Lunsman received on V-J
day the purple heart medal
awarded posthumously to her
husband, Pfc. Harvey H. Luns
man, who was killed while serv
ing with the 96th infantry divi
sion on Okinawa last May 22.
Mrs. Lunsman and their three-
year-old daughter, Sharon, live
at 728 King street, and her par
ents are Robert Cook and Mrs.
Josie Cook, both of Medford.
Pfc. Lunsman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey L. Lunsman, Sr.,
and a seven year old brother live
in Oakland, Calif.
Navy Officer Home Lt. Com
mander Richard S. Roberts,
USN, arrived home on leave
Tuesday, following two years
with Halsey's fleet in the Pacific
and service in the Atlantic prior
to that. The officer, who wears
the bronze star, presidential unit
citation, commendation citation,
and ribbons for the Philippine
defense and liberation, Okinawa
Iwo Jima, submarine warfare.
American theater, and the Pa
cific theater ribbon with nine
bronze battle stars, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Roberts, 32 Rose avenue. Com
mander Roberts spent a week
with his brother, Lt. Dale Rob
erts, USN, and wife at their
home In San Francisco, before
coming to Medford. In the navy
nine years, he will report to
Jacksonville, Fla., on expiration
of a 38 day leave.
Prospect
Prospect, Aug. 23 (Special)
Mrs. Chas. B. Broomf ield was
hostess for the 20-30 club, for
the August meeting. A social aft
ernoon was enjoyed after the
business meeting, and later re
freshments were served to Mrs.
Ellle Jane Lewis, of Turlock,
Calif., Mrs. Price Shafer of Med
ford, Mrs. Lewis L. Jantzer, Mrs.
Ben Haynes and daughters, Con
nie May and Joyce, Mrs. Everett
Shafer, Mrs. Ralph Lacy. Mrs. R.
Ceford Garroute, and Mrs.
Broomfleld.
' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chad
wlck of Oakland, Calif., arrived
here Aug. 20, and are visiting a
few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dana F. Cushing.
Sunday guests at the home of
(Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fanger were
! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton of
Fort Klamath, and their son,
Sgt. Delbert Denton, of the U. S.
; M. C, who has just returned
from the south Pacific after 32
I months service there. Mrs. Den
ton is Mrs. Fanger's aunt. Other
recent guests at the Fanger
home were their niece and
nephew, Marilyn and .Gerald
Fanger of Medford, who spent
a week here.
According to word received
here, Pvt. Delbert Spain, former
Prospect resident who Is now
stationed on Luzon, has been
transferred from the infantry to
the engineers, and is driving a
large bulldozer in a road con
struction project. Pvt. Spain
drove one of the logging "cats"
for the Lewis Jantzer Logging
Co. here, before his Induction
last fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dole and
children, Glenna Lee and Gary,
moved to Redding, Calif., last
week, where the former has em
ployment as a lumber grader at
a mill at Anderson.
Norman" Jantzer, 3 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jant
zer, sustained a broken leg, and
minor scratches and bruises,
Aug. 18, when struck with the
top of a dead oak tree, that was
knocked off by a limb from a
tree that Mr. Jantzer was fall
ing. While hurrying to aid the
little boy, who was unconscious
for several minutes, Jantzer got
his right leg caught between two
stumps and the crosscut saw in
such a manner that three of the
saw teeth penetrated the flesh
to the bone above the kriee.
They were taken to the Com
munity hospital in Medford,
where they were given medical
care until Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ceford Gar-
route Bnd children, Glenda and;
Duane, attended a family reun
ion at Cottage Grove recently.
Mr. Garroute's mother returned
here with them and spent sev
eral days visiting.
Sgt. Charles Cleveland, for
mer Prospect resident, called on
old friends here, Aug. 18. Sgt.
Cleveland is a paratrooper, and
returned recently from Europe,
where he was hospitalized sev
eral weeks from wounds receiv
ed In action. Cleveland is spend
ing his furlough with his ptr
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cleve
land at Azalea.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dits
worth motored to Selma, Aug.
18, and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Al Bedingfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hedgpeth
and son Robin, and grandson,
Lee Colllngwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Pitchford and daughters.
Avalyne and Nadine, returned
last week from several days of
outing at Crescent City and
Smith River.
Miss Sharon Vanderwal, stu
dent of Northwestern School of
Commerce, in Portland, is spend
ing her vacation here with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry T. Slagle.
Local residents celebrated the
end of the war with the blowing
of mill whistles, and later in the
evening a street dance was en
Joyed. The following day was
declared a holiday and a major
ity of the people from here went
fishing and picnicking to the
lakes. .
Miss Callecn Moore returned
to her home here after spend
ing the past five weeks with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gentry at Yakima.
Saturday night and Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Clemens were Capt. and Mrs.
Glenn Ballou and daughters.
Miss Aneva and Glennice, and
In Any Language It's Good News
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IS NOW IN FORGE
Washington, Aug. 23 4U.R
Mail for prisoners of war and
civilian Internees held by Japan
is now being dispatched from the
United States to Manila by air.
The war department said that
under the new arrangement, de
livery of this mail will be made
either at Manila or at other
points through which the liberat
ed military and civilian person-
Tnursdar. Aug. J3, 1 945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NIMH
nel may pass en route back to
the United States.
The mall should bs addressed
as follows:
Name of addressee.
(Rank and serial number for
military personnel).
Liberated personnel section.
APO 501, Co Postmaster.
San Francisco, Calif.
Heretofore, mail for Ameri
cans held by the Japanese had
been transported by air via
Teheran and also by surface ves-
For Fin Flavored
TOMATOES
Eating. Canning or Julc
COOK'S GROCERY
830 Crater Lake Rd. Ph. 3294
scls from the west coast through
soviet ports.
Cloilnir timt for Sunday Too Lata
to Clatilfy 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Ptaata limimbcr
(Acma lelrphoto)
After watching Chinese Premier T. V. Soong dsn the United Nations
Charter at the State Department, Secretary of State James F. Byrnt
left, tries his hand at drawing Chinese characters.
A barrel weighing 65 pounds
when made of wood weighs only
18 pounds when constructed ou
of aluminum.
Miss Betty Klein o.' Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hazzard
wore Sunday night guests at the
Clemens home.
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cuuaieu, L,oy, dr., rauniiK mm at.;; .-yiffay-at;rr Kit'1'--:-'-'-'
oarDara, returnea to tneir nome
In R-C village Sunday, after
spending a week with Mr. Yo
kum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Yokum, at Wlf Creek.
DEMOCRATIC
PICNIC wni:"
PORTLAND SPEAKERS
CITY PARK GRANTS PASS
Bring lunch and table service. Ice Cream and
Coffee Supplied . . . YOU ARE WELCOME
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help md rest the can in the tune man
tier that glasses help sod rest the eyes.
It costs ton not one cent to prove to
yourself what great for ' hetriaj
lenei" will bHn.t into vur life.
COME IN or Send for Free Bookl
T 407 Medford Center "flldg."!
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Suite 407, Medford Center Bldg.
Central at 6th
NEW AIH LINE
Los Angeles. Aug. 23
Incorporators of Pacific Air Car
go Service, to be managed by
former army air force fliers,
said tiiday the new firm plans to
use all types of energy even
atomic.
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NURSE LOSES FAT
SAFELY AYDS WAY
Eat Hart-he, potato, gravy, i
I art cut tjown. AYDS plan It i
aft. tvnrible, eaier. No exet- j
tut No drufa. No taxaiivM.
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pefeAn tatioi 14 tn IS
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Dflifinna V nit h4nm mmt.
mnl dull- the appftiia. Yt you fet vitamin,
rtvncrilt. eaufMM nuirienli fn A-.-da. Start th
Ayd way loloie w!tht now. JO day tor-ply of
Aydt. 12.25. MONRY BACK en the vary nrsl
tos if you doo net remit. Phoa 2440
WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY
Main and Riverside
40c
The FAMILY THEATRE
ALWAYS 2 FEATURES
40c
NOW thru Saturday
, msm
and
NOW Thru SAT.
m TECHNICOLOR!
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TODAY
Thru SATURDAY
and
THE KlttH J KtWIST fKHTIMO TIAM
Ihnei Yaa Soiwltl al
Buy Mors War Bonds
to Help Insure
(he Peace
KEEP BUYING
BONDS
SAVE
Scrap Paper
Thare Ii still vital naed for every piece of scrap
paper. Tha Army and Navy still have their needs
and Private Industry Is In dire need of paper
products for packaging and wrapping. It will be
months before workers can return to the woods
to produce wood for pulp to make this much
needed paper.
Pack and ball your waste paper for the next
paper drive.
f HOMtOMallrOOO
TODAYS VAltltt
BAKED BEANS
bis nun f nu hum ... sox
15c
S. & w.
COFFEE
lb. jar 33c
2-lb. jar 65c
Cleaning Fluid
Aunl Sue. GQc
Gallon tin... 0
Tcoth Paste
Colgate, giant OQc
size tuba.... J
Milkof Magnesia
Gold Ssal. TQc
Pint bottle...!
Alka Seltzer
40c
HI
63c bottle...
Shampo?
4-cz. bottle. .
Palm Oiive. 13c
Prieei Effective Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25
Facial Soap 3 20
gf 125 ft. roll 19c
Woodbury's 10c Sixe
Wax Pas
13c
Kleenex 200.
1 to a Customer While They Last
Tuna Fish 29
Tuxedo Brand Shredded
Fisher's Blond Flour 23-lb. tack $1.20; No. 10 bag 52a
Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour 2-lb. bag 17a
Sta ley's Cream Corn Starch lb. pkg. 9e
Staley's Cube Laundry Starch .12-o. pkg. 9e
Red Kidney Beans 3-lb. pkg. 46
Betty Crocker Veg. & Tom. Soup -... 3 pkg. 27e
Kadota Figs in Heavy Syrup No. 1 tin 15
Mavis Cola Syrup bottle 29e
Honeywood Currant Wine ................. fifth $1.05
Meco Brand Peas No. 2 tin 13e
Guyer's Market
WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE
U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly
S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central
Fresh
O SALMON O HALIBUT
O LING COD O FRESH SHRIMP
O SALT HERRING Q SALT MACKEREL
PORK BACKBONE Fresh Point Free
LAMB Commercial Grade Point Free
FANCY
HENS
For Roaitirg
Frying Siie
RABBITS
Gresham Brand
Froxen
RASPBERRIES
with Sugar added
37c
16-ox.
pkg.
TROCO
Margarin
Pound
23c
Grapefr't Juice
Standby. 46-os. Tin
Case of U $3.89
Tomato Juica
Del Rogue, No. 2 Tin
C... of 24 S2.40
Prune Juice
Heart's Delight. 4Q.
Quart Bottlo .
Grape Juice
Pint Bottle....
Church's. I flu
Closed All Day Sunday-Open 'til 8 o'clock Saturday Night
528 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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