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TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNE Sunday, Aug. 20, 1943 F WILL HAVE AS Forum luncheons featuring as speakers Palmer Hoyt, publisher of the Portland Orcgonian and JIarvey Stowers, representing the aircraft industries of America, are being planned by the Jack son county chamber of commerce for later this fall, it was stated; Friday noon by President Ilerbl Grey, who introduced Repre sentative Harris hilswoi'tli to 100 members and guesta of the cham ber meeting at the Hotel Holland Dispensing with the regular chamber of commerce director's business session, Congressman Ellsworth was presented and ad dressed the group on phases of his work in the nation's capital. No proof of immediate unem ployment problems were seen by Ellsworth, who said that indus try is reconverting buck to peace time manufacturing rapidly and efficiently. Ellsworth suggested the pos sibility of installation of a plant In southern Oregon for produc tion of wood alcohol from saw dust, similar to the plant being comoleted at Springfield, Ore., EWIS5 r Service Supei READY, WILLING, ABLE to check tho 30 wear point on your car, to holp you prolong its uictul life. Remember, LUBRICATION it NECESSARY. ill P.S.I Ask us about Circo Dee To Cleaner for gears it's a scientific method. Lubrication Dopt. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ith ic Front Phone 2119 !a!e this fall. High protein value j feeding yeast is also being de veloped from the sawdust, hei added. Chemicals and plastics! are being mado from other wood waste products, offering hope of further utilization of northwest timber, where only 30 per cent of that logged is actually used now. The congressman talked Fri day morning with E. P. Lcavilt, superintendent of Crater Lake National Forest, and reported that he will work in Washington to have the park reestablished as a year-round vacation area as in pre-war days. For the past few seasons, the lake road has been opened only in summer. Mrs. Ellsworth and their younger daughter, Jane, accom panied the congressman, and the group left Friday afternoon driv ing to California and on east An older daughter, Mary. Mar garet, remained in Oregon to complete her senior year at the University of Oregon, while Jane will enter the University of Maryland as a sophomore, trans ferring from the University of Oregon. Both girls are members of Delta Gamma sorority. Several guests attended the luncheon Friday, among them Col. John Young, commanding officer of Camp White; Capt. H. B. LaFavre, USN, commander of the navy general hospital at the camp; Reginald Parsons of Se attle; Senator Earl Newbry. member of tho state legislative body and president of the Ash land Chamber of Commerce and Representative Frank J. Van Dyke of Ashland; Darrcl McGre gor and Warren Whitlock of Grants Pass; Mayors Thornton S. Wiley of Ashland ' and C. A. Meeker, Medford; and Judge Blin Coleman. OaV Grove; music, Mrs. Richard I A graduate of Medford high Payne, Medford. I school in 1939, Lt. Stanley at- i tended the university oi wasn I ington before entering the serv I ice. He is expected to be liber ' ated soon, with other American LT. PRISONER OF WAR prisoners. Lt. Donald C. Stanley, navy .'carrier pilot reported missing in OI . r nri HUWUII 111 U1U rdUlJIU Uiiti ium October, is being held as a Japa- The executive committee the Jackson County Council of Parents and Teachers met at thej nese prisoner of war, according home of Mrs. 11. O. Culbnrn, j to word just received by his 704 West 10th street Friday, to! parents, Lt. Commander and plan th year's activities. Ar-jMrs. H. A. Stanley, now in San rangemcnts also were made for: Francisco. Local friends re the first meeting to be held Sep-! ceived the news by telephone tember 19. The main topic will j Saturday. be "Compulsory Military Train - BIRTHS ECK To Mr. and Mrs. Loris G., 229 S. Front St., August 25. 1945, a boy, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. For Fin Flavored TOMATOES Eating. Canning or Juice COOK'S GROCERY 630 Crater Lake Rd. Ph. 3294 on FOR SALE We Offer for Sale Our CIRCULAR SAW Mil Located 17 Miles North of Medford on the Crater Lake Highway Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet 125 H. P. Diesel Motor and other necessary equipment Gulf Red Cedar Company. Inc. S. C. Star Route, Eagle Point, Oregon Telephone Eagle Point 2315 TALK CITY PARK The Hcv. Rolf Hansen, of Brick Church at Central Point, will deliver the address at the city Park Services this afternoon at 4::i0, according to Rev. Stan ley Keller, secrctnry Af the local ministerial union. Hansen will be assisted by - musicians from ; his church, and by fellow minis ters of the association. Music will be directed by Mr. ; ,ind Mrs. John Eby. I There will be a meeting of the i ministers present at the close of ! the service, t which time nr i riinge.ncnts will be completed I for the service Sunday, Sept. 2, I which will be the last of the t reason. ing." The following will serve the executive committee: President, Mrs. H. O. Colburn, Medford; vice president, Mrs. John Bohnert, Central Point; secretary, Mrs. John Larwood. Medford; treasurer, Mrs. Phil Stansbury, Ashland; director, Mrs. Henry Padgham, Lone Pine; state vice president, Mrs. Her shel Obye, Grants Pass; past county president, Mrs. R. L. Crosby, Ashland; past state vice president, Mrs. Albert Puhl, Medford; Ashland city council, Mrs. C. L. Wolff, Ashland; Med ford city council, Mrs. W. R. Glass, Medford; National Parent Teacher magazine, Mrs. I D. Murray, Medford; safety, Mrs. Marion Skinner, Jacksonville; summer roundup, Mrs. S. E. Phil lips. Medford; membership Mrs Orrin Brown, Medford; hospital ity, Mrs. Deo Newton, Medford; juvenile protection, Mrs. C. M. Frazier, Ashland; recreation, Mrs. George Maddox. Medtord; state legislation, Mrs. Frank Van Dyke. Ashland; national legisla tion, Mrs. James Hoey, Medford; publicity, Mrs. G. W. Kellington, AT HOTEL MEDFORD - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Aug. 28 - 291:00 to 8:00 P. M. J J. releaitefcnt- r . it matericls makes il poi you to tnjoy thit mircla lid planned for on attar the i. C. Mftcheil, 214 Miner Bide. lUicrne, Oreeon Member J.tntes N. Taft & Associates 611 Lumbermen's Bldg. Portland 4. Oreeon Serving the Hard of 11 tar In f since 1934" EJt tibia for TODAY It? hearing i Ff products S. C. MITCHELL 214 Miner Bldg.' Eugene, Oregon Three Inches Snow Falls at Lake Rim Three inches of snow fell on the rim of Crater lake Friday night and yesterday morning. E. P. Lcavitt. park superinten dent, reported yesterday, and some rain reportedly fell in the park area. Visitors to the park have been advised to travel equipped with tire chains during the remainder of the season. i H. S. MACKAY JAILED 11. S. Mackny was jailed un ; dor $2,5UU bail Friday follow j ing preliminary hearing in Jus- lice court Friday. Mackay was charged with larceny by bailee I by G. H. 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