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Dear-
Pear picking got well under
way in the valley this week
with packing plant reporting a
favorable labor situation, and a
good crop of Bartiotts. Removal
of gas rationing was welcomed
by many people wh made week
end trips to mountains or coast.
A troro of Hollywood stars and
movie people will take over Dia
mond Lake resort lodge Sept. 4
tor the filming of Ernest Haycox'
storv, 'Canyon Passage," star
rine Susan Hayward, Dana An
drews, Brian Donlevy and Andy
Devlne
Tied for first place with nine
wins and one loss teams from
Klamath Tails Marine Barracks
and Naval Air Station will clash
Saturday night at Medford tor
the r.uinbcr one and two spots in
the Southern Oregon baseball
league. Sunday the first round
of the Shaughncssy playoffs will
start In Medford, matching the
Saturday night winner against
the Craters, and the losers vs
Central Point.
"HiEn point" men arriving In
the valley this week with hon
orable discharges from the serv
ice include Sgt. Ernest R. Rice,
veteran of Guadalcanal, Vclla
Lea Vella, Northern Solomons,
and Luzon, his brother, Charles
F Rice who saw service in New
Guinea Leyte and Luzon, Lester
Lee Morgan, Byron R. Dean,
brother of A. Z. (Tubby) Dean.
Edward W. Oe aftor 19 months
In tho South Pacific, Horace
Gren with 31 months overseas
in the Pacific, and Louis Brady,
master sergeant who saw duty
In Europe. Discharged men of
the 41st Infantry division, who
left Medford with the national
guard unit and served in the Pa.
rifio 42 months were T'Sgt.
Ben I". Sparks, T5 Arvld N.
White, Sgt. Bryee Kindred and
Sgt. Harvey Graham. Lt. Wil
liam Tolbert and Lt. Col.
Friday, Aug. 14, 194S I now In the northern Pacific, and
TS Ray Knips Is with the army
of occupation in Europe,
Major Edwin R. Durno arriv
ed home from Europe this week,
.nd sneaks highly of medical
corpsmen and their work in the
'European theater Lt. Raymond
L. Ett Inger of the navy air corps
is on leave after action against
the Japs Lloyd C Kinsey TM
2c. wrrtes that men on his ship
think Japan's ruler should be
completely ousted.
Purple heart medals were
awarded posthumously this week
to 1st Lt. Jerry Boshears. declar
ed dead July 10 and Pfc. Harvey
I H. Lunsman killed on Okinawa
last May 22 Bronze stars went
to S?t Dale A. Forncrook in
Germany, Chief Warrant Officer
Rex W. Danner In Italy, Major
Donald M Z?ls In Italy, and Sgt.
Dolph W. Guyer In the Philip
pine islands Cant Christian P
Hald received the first oak leaf
cluster to the silver star and the
bronze star, and Lt Col. Harlan
P. Bciworth the "Most Excellent
Order r,f the British Empire" for
work in the Netherlands. Unit
citations were given to Cpl. Les
ter L Foley In the Marianas and
Cpl. E. A Bliss In Europe Jack
E White has been promoted to
sergeant at Camp Roberts, Calif.,
and Theodore H. Zahnow,. Luzon
Island, Is now a corporal.
Lt. (Jg) Theron H. (Ted) Glca
son h.is been reported missing
in action In the Pacific fleet op
erations area and final confir
mation of the death in acti-jn of
Ira Watson Currie, MM 3c has
reachej here.
Flight Officer Kenneth H
Church Notices
Talent Prtendf Church
Georjfr Ba lei, paitor. ..Elizabeth
I fnditrcm. S. 8. Supt. Sunday school
10:30 A M., mormnr womhip 11:30
M. Junior and Senior Christian
Jtndeavnr 7 P. M. Evening- evanifeils.
tic Bcrvlca 8 P. M. Mid-week prayer
meeting Wednesday, Bf, H.
rirtt Presbyterian Char eh. Phoenix
Fritz Uodion. minister. 8 u n d m 9
srnooi v w a M. Morning service.
1 A. M Sermon: "The Church of
our rathrrs Junior Christian En
deavor 4 P.M. Evening service 6 P.M.
Stephen Nye are visiting here,
and expect to receive dslchargcs
on reporting for reassignment.
Lt. Commander Richard 6
Roberts Is visiting here after
duty in both the Atlantic and
Pacific and Capt Douglas S.
Eden and Pvt. Robert E. Mc
Corkle are home after service in
Enghind. MaJ W. J. (Bill) Bow
erman. Sgt. William M. Strode,
and 1'ft. Edward H McLean ar
rived this week from Italy and
Pvt Robert G. Campbell came
from Germany Others home
from Europe are T'Sgt. William
G. Myers Pfc Edward L. Wal
ter, and 175 Clorln D. Moore;
Sgt. Dale M. Sim and First Sgt.
John C. Anderson have arrived
in this country from Europe. En
route home are Lt Col. P W1I
cox and Tfl William G. Cum
mings. Sgt. Edward. L. Kyker
has beon returned to the U. S
or treatment of injuries receiv
ed overseas, and Cpl. Carter H
Hinket is a patient at Mndigan
hospital. Ft Lewis Wash.
Others home on furloughs In
clude T' Set Runsel Graham Mc-
nellsn air field Calif.. Pvt. Lyle
Whits. Marana air field. Elmer
S. Kyle and Lyle Wilcox, both
S 2c, W. H. Gil!, AMM 3c
Pasco Wash , and Carrol N
White. S 1c
Osc J Miller, MM 1c. and
L W. Hobinson, Senbee carpen
ter's mate are at Camp Parks.
Calif., for reassignment, and
Capt and Mrs Robert Root (Bet
ty Fowler) have gone to Puerto
Rico where the officer is sta
tioned. Pvt. Clay Higgins Is at
Ft. Lewis as a blacksmith In
trurtnr, and 1st Lt. James J
Boyle ii on the faculty of the
field artillery school. Fort Sill.
Okla. Ned A. Coverdaia S 2'c.
is aboard the USS Mobile In the
Pacific, and recently took part
in shilling Japan; Wallace R
McConnell Is on heavy cruiser
St. Mark's Church
5th and Oakdale. The Rev. O. R
Turney Rector. 13th Sunday after
trinity o a. m.. omitted this day only;
1 A. M Morning Praver and sermon.
The Itev. Francta Ball Rector of St.
Luke's, Grants Pass. Friday service
omitted.
rhs Apostolic Faith thtirrh
(I.. Central Ave., at Third St.) Rev.
C W Frost, Pastor. Sunday school,
0:30 A M.; Devotional and Praise. 11
A M., Young; People's Meeting, 3 P.M.:
EvrmgeJistlc, 7:45 P. M., preceded by
program of special music by orches
tra, chorus, and organist.
Chttrch of the Brethren
Mai y and Saling, Stanley O. Keller,
pastor. Bible classes for all age
group at 10 a m. Worship and ser
mon o 11. At fl. Informal worship
wMh hvmn slnslntr and sermon. Sept
2 the church wllj celebrate Its first
innlverary with meetings all day.
Public is Invited.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
212 North Oakdale; Services every
K.indnv at 11 o'clock. Subject August
TO ' Mind." 9 30 Sunday School. 8
Wednesday evening meetings Include
testimonials of Christian Science heal
ings. ReaHlng room at 414 Medfnrd
Center building open from 10 A. M.,
to S P M., except Sundaya and holidays.
Mrst Methodist Church
Main and Kiurel Streets. Louis C,
Kirbv D D Minister. Sunday school
0:43 A M. Worshln 11 A. M Ben H.
Srhmfdt iriiest sneaker Solo hv rr
r:,-rnM nini-rt.irrr NuH.n,
Jones Was Called back to his base I for aimU rhildren Evening service
In Byersburg, Tenn., only three
days after his marriage Aug. 12
to L:m:n Billings Ashland Rob
ert G. Davis and Jeanne Villair
of Cave Junction were married
Aug 12, and Richard G. Trul
linger, MM 1c and Genevieve
Sparks of Bremerton were mar
ried July 28 Engagements an
nounced this week were those
uf lt. Lt. Corinne D'Albinl. army
nurse corps, and Capt. William
Craven Briggs of Lexington. N
C both overseas now; Miss
Jacquelynn McBee to S'Sgt
Warren Holbrook. both of Med
ford, and Miw Emily Katheryn
Austin to Vcrlyn Thomas, ACMT
3c oi Phoenix.
Parents of three girls report
ed born to service couples are
Sgt. and Mrs. Wallace Eri Sgt.
fend Mrs Gerald Phillips (Shir
ley Ann Crosby), and Mr and
Mrs. fc.dward Goodwin (VeniU
Anderson) Ft Jones, Calif.
Dr. C. M. Young wUhat to an
nounce that his office will be
closed until Monday August 27.
Adv.
Us Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Gideons in chare of thU ser.
Youth groups meet at 6:43.
7 43
vice.
The Foursquare Gosnel Church
Cor Central and Jackson. 9.45
Sund.y School, 11 Worship. 8 30 Cru-
saaer service. tvanreiistic ser
vice, insnirntionn) songs and testi
monies Rev. She-rburn will speak
on '"Purge Me With Hvssod". 7 43
Wedneadav. 'The Eoistle to the Ro
mans . Bible study. 7:45 Friday.
Prayer The public la extended a cor
dial Invitation.
SL Peter's Lathsran Church
(Missouri Synod) E. Mam and Port
land Avenue, Harry n. Tfounr. i-asior.
Sunday school and Bible class Sunday,
P 43. Divine worship, 11. Adult mm-
uarsmp class Wednesday, i 4U r m.
Sunday school teachers meeting Tues
day, P. M.
Free Methodist Church
337 W 10th St.. R. G. Keller. Pas
tor. Sunday School, 9 45 a. m. Morn
ing Worship, 11 a m.. Y P M 8, 7 p.m.
Even In? Service, 7:45 p.m. Wednes
day Prayer Meeting. 7:45 p. m. We
extend to you a cordial invitation to
each a our services next Sunday.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
E Jackson and Bessie St.. Rev. D.
D. Phillips, Pastor. 9:43 a. m.. Sun
day Vnool; 11 a. m.. Sermon "An
Admittance". 6 30 pm .. Youth Croups.
7 30 p m.. Praise Service. 8 p. m..
Sermon, "World of Tomorrow". Solo
ist. Nellie Sanders. 8 p.m. Wednes
day, Pruyer MeeUng. 8 p m, Thurs
day, Cottage Prayer Meeting.
Talrnt Methodist Church
9:43. Sunday School; 1100, Morn
ing Worship; 7:45. Evening service:
Them.: Obadtah: Pronhet for His Day
and ira. Wed.. 7:45. Praver Meet
ing. A 'ice May Woolley, pastor.
friends Church (Ouakeri)
Old Pacific Highway and De Bnrr
Ave., m Midway Rd Milo Clifton
Poss. pHstor. 10 A M-, Sunday School;
ll A M Meeting for Worship. Ser
mon, first In aeries on Divine Love.
Special music. Children's church and
nursery. 7 P M.. Christian Endeavor
hour. Dorothy Hays, vice-president
oi Critcr Lake Union, will sneak, as
s'sted by Marie Wimmer. 8 P. M..
Evening service. Sermon: "One Way
In Lose Your Soul " Wednesday. 8
P M., Mid-week prayer.
rirst Christian Church
Ninth St Oakdale. Delbert W. Dan.
iris. Minister. 9 45 A. M. Bible
Prholl 10 95 A. M . Morning Wor
ship, Measure, "THE GREATEST
CALL TODAY' Anthem. This church
cooperates with the Union Park Ser
vice .Sunday afternoon at 4:30 P. M.
ruesdjy 6:30 P M. Christian Youth
Fellowihtp Meet at Church.
Chapel of The Hocks and Rotes
South Oakdale at King St., D. E.
Millard B.S.L., LL.D., Minister. Morn
ing preaching service, 10:45 a. m.
Subject: "God's Super-Conscious
Man. r A hearty welcome a wait you
here,
First Baptist Church
0th and N. Central St., Wolford A.
Dawes. Pastor. Bible School, 9:45.
Morning Worship. U a. m. Sermon.
The Mind of Christ'. Special music.
tToung people meet at 7 p. m. Evening
Ktrvlca a d. ra. The Das tor brinrs
another in series of pruphetic mes
sages U.e theme, me tailing Away .
Assembly of God
11 Ntwtown Street, O. O. Baker.
Pastor 9 45 Sunday school, 11, Wor
ship aubject, "Commence '. Miss oe
neva Mmard in viora narp soio. b.M
Cnrist Amoassadors. 7 Ao Evangeiis-
liu seivice iwo is.nocning viwi
meaaai' 8:00 D.m. Viedncsday. Pruy
er anu Praue. 8:00 p-m. iriday, no
service.
thitrcn of God
Haven anu riolly street. Roscoe r
vV'ilM)!;. pustor. bunauy vnurcn kcnooi.
y.4i a. m Morning wursnp, it a. m
Christian crutMiaeis, t p. m.
service 8 p. m. .rrayer nivuting. eo-iit-suay
8 p. m. Young peoples pray
er service, cnoir piautice, CriOay.
i f) om Missionary meeuiig, inuxs
duy, 2 pm.
Alon Lutheran Church of the ULCA
tui o.rett at uaouie, r-ivin a. in
lu. ttor. aunaay, e. w.. aun-j
uty Sciiooi. ll a m., "orsnip service. I
noiy conuiiunion. aermo.i. "ine
sence ot cnrisuanity. 5 p. m. t-uuier
league leaves tor ouUni, mpt.re
Mctung. iuesday. 10 a. m junior
choir piaetice; 7 p. m- Broinexnood
project mgnu
rhurch of Christ
Leutiul Avenue and Jackson Street.
Wuuam S. Kepple. minister, tiioie
school, 10 a. m. corning worship, 11
a. . C . Society, tt:o p. m. Gos
pel service, 8 p. m Morning message
by pHstor. "God On Trial". Evening
message by Lowell Applebury ot San
,iose turns ItOuck. fuvvijwiw
cor-e.
talnlng one as well.
I can no more imagine being
too busy to read than I can being
too bugy to eat. And I'm not at
all limited In my tastes for either
food or reading matter. Every
thing is included, even the Who
Done It books. Though I m par
tial to scientific books ii written
in layman language.
Lyman Abbott says of books:
"A good book is a good friend.
It will talk to you when you
want it to talk, and lt will keep
still when you want it to keep
still. A library is a collection of
friends."
RADAR GUN HELD
PROBABLE ANSWER
TO ATOMIC BOMB
Washington, Aug. 24 (U.R)
The navy thinks it may have
found the answer to the atomic
bomb a radar-controlled gun
capable of bringing down any
hostile plane approaching with
in 50,000 feet of a battleship.
So confident are navy officials
of the gun's efficacy that Secre
tary James V. Forrestal has told
members of congress that he
hopes it will protect the fleet
from any possibility of atomic
bomb attacks should America
ever become embroiled in war
On the other hand, still more
potent kinds of atom bombs are
expected to be developed. And
no one knows yet just what j
would happen if one should be!
set off in the water even o
miles from a ship. Tests may be I
made in the future to find out
The navy's new gun is under I
stood to be entirely automatic
in operation, with its firing
action synchronized with radar.
As oon as a plane appears on
the radar screen it will be sub
jected immediately to a hail of
shells.
In view of the development of
the new gun, it is understood,
navy officials believe that a ma-l
Jor two-ocean fleet will still b
feasible and necessary despite
the devastating irwtrv -e pow
er of the unleashed atom.
Cleveland Is the location of
2,700 war plants.
Ute MaU Tribune Want Ads.
om where I sit ... r Joe Marsh
Songs for a
Better World
We were sitting around the
embers of Ed Crumpit's bar
becue last Saturday night, fin
ishing our beer and hot dogs,
while Ed strummed the guitar
. . . picking out old, friendly
songs.
Soon everyone was singing.
The harmony wasn't too good
... bnt the spirit was-a spirit of
friendship and good bnmor.
And lt made me think how
music-music of the people
overcomes barriers of prejudice
and intolerance. A Yankee folk
song or an English carol or a
Southern melody-they all speak
a common language of the heart
...bind folks together.. .help us
forget our grudges.
From where I sit, music can
belp to moke the whole world
kin. Maybe we ought to have a
lot more of it . . . informal sings
around the fire, and in the homo,
And it's sure true that a mellow
glass of beer fits Into the pic.
tore. It Just naturally goes with
that kind of moslc.
Copyright, 1945, United Slate Bmoert Foundation
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HEATH'S DRUG STORE
29 N. Central Phone 3S51
first Presbvterlan Church
Holly at Eighth Street. Harry Han-
icn. minister. Pre-prayer meeting. 1 1
iunMy :30 a m. uioie acnooi.
Service 11 a. m . Solo. Catherine
Wendt; litest speaker. Dr. O. LeRoy
Walter Children's aermon Supervis
el nu-sery room Junior Club 4 p m
Vouth Meetings 643 p. m. Prayer
rellowhtiip. Wednesday. 7:30 pm.
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To ail Plymouth,
DO BEE, HzSjJto and
CHRYSLER owners-
These are the facts as we see them:
good day to give some thought
Jit r!KVflra
IBMliMi !!e.fyOUrCar: ?e are two big reasons
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CARMAVBt
M0HTHSAMY
Somt new cara may be made this year. But the number will be limited
and it will be months belore everybody who wants a new car will be
able lo get one.
That means It Is In your Interest to keep your present car In shape
for what may be thousands ol miles oi additional driving. And your
doaler wants to help in every way he can.
TOW MM MO
MOWS IT BEST
He's the Plymouth. Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer. He know the car
from bumper to bumper and he has many reasons lor serving you well.
He has the experience, equipment mechanics and factory-engineered
parts everything needed to give you a dependable )ob.
So telephone or see your Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer
and set a date lor whatever service Is needed on your car. You will find
that It is an idea that pay dividends, A little spent (or care now can
save a lot ol time, trouble and expense later.
PLYMOUTH, DODGE, DESOTO, CHRYSLER SERVICE
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Letter LV j
Late reading has Included Be
side the Point, by Jean Maguire.
This book is especially recom
mended to those who have a
weakness for the humorous. For
this book is a humorous account
of life as lived by the Maguire
family at Three Tree Point on
Puget Sound. Mrs. Maguire sees
the funny side of everything;
even her husband's Induction In
to the army.
My father gave me Marguerite
Lyon's Take tct the Hills saying
her style of writing made him
think of me. Which was sheer
flattery tor I have nothing to
match the gay tolerance with
which she views all human frail
tics. If you like more serious read
ing then certainly I recommend
Do You Know Labor? b Myers.
And Henry George's Progress
and Poverty, though written 50
years ago, is as up to date as the
latest news (lash. A book to be
read when you are rested and
able to think with clarity and an
open mind.
Being a bed reader, my
chuckles brought mumbling pro
test from my husband last night.
My mirth was not only untimely
but unseemly, provoked as it
was by Homer's gory details of
battles fought so many centuries
ago. Again and again, in the
Iliad, he ends a paragraph telling
of the death of a warrior, with,
"His armor rattling round him as
he fell heavily to the ground."
Homer recognized a rattling
good phrase, once he had coined
it, and kept on dishing it out.
"hmigh I'm sure he had any
thing but the amusement of a
matron several centuries later in
mind wU?n he did so. 1
Two bin. books which I have
lately added t my library are
Birds of the Garden, by the Pa
cific coast naturalii' Margaret
McKenny and The Storv of a '
Bird Lover, by William Scott. 1
expected the Princeton professo
to be an able writrr but it sur
prised me to find him an enter
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