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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1945)
jLOCALS inning Office Dr. Joseph X. Antony is opening his office Aug. 29 in room 206, Fluhrer building. Building Ptrmit Mrs. Beulah Bennett, 829 West 11th street, made application for a permit yesterday at the city superinten dent's office to erect an addition to a residence at a cost of $300. I From South Edmund Swee-j ney, agent for the branch of field examination, general land: nffir Ran Francisco, is in the: city conducting business for the general land office. Nw Regiitranti New 18-year-old registrants this week with Jackson county selective service board No. 2 were Rich ard Lee Shafer, Leonard Carl Vol'schoor, and Roland Edward Emlth. Park Begun Leveling of the new city park site was begun yesterday morning, according toj Frank Rogers, city superinten dent. The park site is adjacent' to East Main stret, near the Bear creek bridge. Vliiion Leave Mrs. Kenneth Scripter and Mrs. Dorothy Eige low left the city Friday to re turn to their homes at Vallejo, Calif., after visiting here with Mrs. Scripter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis, 530 Bessie street. At Santa Ana First Lt. John M. Saulsberry, 23, son of Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry of Jacksonville, ! is currently assigned to the AAF redistribution station at Santa Ana army air base, Calif., ac- j cording to word from his head quarters. Lt. Saulsberry, radar-! btjrnbardier-navigator on a B-17 with the 8th air force, has .16 missions to his credit. He ent-. ered the service March 28, 19t3, and is entitled to wear the dis tinguished flying cross air medal with four silver oak leaf clust ers, presidential citation and European theater ribbon with , three battle stars. 1 Carter Returns George Car ter, county clerk, returned yes terday from Portland, where he spent the past few days on busi ness. Mrs. Troutler Returns Mrs. Allie Troutier has returned to her home from Buckhorn Springs sanitorium, and will re open her used wardrobe shop at 518 East Main street Monday. Major Hoppe Leaves Major Walt E. Hoppe is to leave the city today to return to duties as head of the oral surgery depart ment at Barnes General hospital, Vancouver, Wash. The officer has been spending a leave with his wife and family at 1806 East Main street since Thursday. Sullivan Promoted John F. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sullivan, and husband of Mrs. Ruth Martha Francis Sullivan, route 1, box 129, Med ford, has been promoted to cor poral at Fort Douglas, Utah, ac cording to word from his head quarters. Cpl. Sullivan, on duty with the post medical detach ment, entered the army Feb. 12, 1943. Receive Discharges Included In Oregon men recently given honorable discharges at the army separation center at Fort Lewis, Wash., are Pvt. Joe P. Denman, 1218 W. Main St., Medford; and T5 Walton R. Martin, Cpl. Peter N. A. Barker, and S'Sgl John A. Bergstrom of Ashland Barker's wife, an English girl wh'"i he married while station ed ... that country, is expeckd to arrive in the U. S. in six to eight months. At Le Havre Now at Le Havre port of embarkation stag ing area in France awaiting shipment to the U. S. under the army redeployment program is Pvt Gerald J. Verschoor, son of Pearl B. Verschoor, route 1. box 384, according to word from Europe. Entering the army Dec. 10, 1942, Verschoor has been overseas five months and parti cipated In the central Germany campaign. He attended Griffin Creek school, and was employed at Bear Creek orchards before entering the service. Visitor From North Rose mary Sherrig of Portland was to arrive In Medford this morn ing to spend a week or 10 days visiting her grandfather, W. J. Burbidge, 9 Mistletoe street. . From California Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Davi's and son, Sid ney, of Los Angeles, arrived in the city Thursday and are vis iting at the home of Mrs. Ed ward A. Evanson, 718 West 14th street. Humphries on - Furlough TSgt. Thomas S. Humphries ar rived In Medford Aug. 17 to spend a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Humphries. He has been station ed in England for three years with the 8th air force. I m I Auto Mishapi Cars operated' by F. H. Greb, route 1, and Louis. Pope, of San Jose, were consid i erably damaged Friday when they collided at the intersection of South Central avenue and 13th street, according to an acci dent report filed with city po lice. A second report states that an auto operated by Reuben E.i Keller, 1730 North Riverside ave nue, was damaged Friday when in collision on North Front street with a coupe driven by Mrs. Anne Parkhurst, route 2. Arrive Today Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chllson are to arrive in Medford today from California to visit with Mrs. Chilstn's daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. H. Thur ston, and family, 1025 Westj Ninth street, before continuing I to their home at Roseburg. In Hospital C. W. Rnse, 1216' East Main street, was tahen toj Sacred Heart hospital yes'erday: for treatment of injuries sus- tained when he was struck while working at the Southern Oregon Sugar Pine saw mill, Central Point, by a log which fell from a truck, according to his attend ing physician. Sunday. Aug. 26, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREt SUGAR STAMP 38 TO BE GOOD ON SEPTEMBER 1 Sugar stamp 38 In war ration book four will be good for five pounds of sugar beginning Sept. 1, and ending Dec. 31, it was an nounced today by officials at the Medford OPA office. The current sugar stamp, No. 36, will not be good after Aug. 31. Closing time rut Classified Aril 6:30 a m Too Late to Classify U15 p m PORTRAITS - LAURELHURST PHOTOGRAPHERS Formerly E. Hayden Jones Open 10 am. 'til 8 pm. Sundays I 'til S pm. Quality work. 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