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1 139 Evelyn apartments,
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turn tomorrow from a lew jays
business trip to Portland.
Moffat Return Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Moffat, 34 Berkeley
Wav returned Saturday from
White Rock, Calif., where they
two weeks at a coast re-
"i' -sort.
! Ladies to Meet Lady JayCees
are to meet Tuesday night at 8
o'clock at the Medford hotel.
k Members are asked to bring Bed
l Cross knitting.
I
Grocery Theft Harry Gidon,
( 822 West Jackson street, report-
I ed to city police Saturday that
5 a box of groceries valued at $6,
iwas stolen from his car, parked
jlon East Sixth street.
U Food Stolen Several cases of
' peas and fruit cakes were stolen
last night from two Pacific Fruit
i and Produce freight cars which
I were parked in the city freight
3 yards, city police said today.
j j Bike Stolen A red and white
World bicycle, license No. 110,
t holnneinff to Kenneth Mikesell,
410 Hamilton street, was report
ed stolen yesterday from a local
skating rink, city police state.
4 Car Recovered An automo
l bile belonging to A. Rosenbaum,
Hotel Medford, was recovered
"t v.r state nnliee abandoned near
Canyonville, It was learnea yes
terdav. It reportedly was stolen
5 from a Medford parking lot Aug.
25.
I
(Return Mrs. Jean Brault and
daughter. Charmaine. of 208
i Summit avenue, returned Satur
day from a week s vacation in
Crescent City, Calif. Mrs. Brault
has returned to her duties as as
sistant clerk at Jackson county
selective service board No. 1.
Slightly Injured Blanche E.
Frisbie, 2447 Lyman avenue, was
reported slightly injured Satur
day when the coupe she was
operating was in collision on
East Main street with an auto
driven by Gladys La Marr, route
2, according to an accident re
port filed with city police.
Apply for Permits Raymond
Reter, 20 Glenn Oak Court, ap
plied for a building permit at
the office of the city superin
tendent Saturday to erect an ad
dition to a residence at a cost of
$1,500. F. B. Sweeney, 1704
West Main street, applied for a
permit to reshingle a residence
and garage at a cost of $200.
Barnum Home George Bar
num. Jr., Wt 3'c, arrived home
Friday to spend a 30 day navy
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Barnum, Spring
street. Barnum arrived in the
U. S. after 20 months overseas
service in the South Pacific
where he was awarded three
bronze battle stars for action in
the Marshall and Caroline is
lands. The navy man, who will
reDort to Portland on expiration
of his leave, also saw action off
Okinawa.
Denman Discharged Pvt. Joe
P. Denman. son of Mr. and Mrs,
R. W. Denman, 1218 West Main
street, is visiting friends in Port
land, en route home from Ft.
Lewis. Wash., where he recently
received an honorable discharge
from the army. Denman entered
the service in 1943, and holds the
purple heart medal for wounds
rooeiuoit t T.pvtK. After four
"months in the hospital, he was
returned to the fighting lines,
and then to this country for a
discharge.
.
Cuffel On Leave Lt. Robert
Cuffel, who arrived in the States
Tuesday from the Pacific, is
spending a 30 day leave in the
city with his wife and daughter,
at the family home, 811 West
Thirteenth street, and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cuffel.
909 Forth Central avenue. Cuf
fel, who served as a flight en
gineer on a B-29 for nine months,
was awarded the distinguished
flving cross, air medal with four
oak leaf clusters and the Pacific
theatei ribbon with three battle
stars. The officer will report to
Santa Ana, Calif., at the end of
his leave.
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PERSONAL
Auto Stolin A 1939 Foi
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Ford
pickup belonging to M. S. Gen
try, Central Point, was stolen
from the Nightengale Club Sun
day night, state police said yes
terday. u.i!5! "'"aT I
Fliihrr' haWrv hv riiHv M
Il.rerJ..?7 -LGiS.S !
oanu, jiuiiuiuiu, was ucjivcicu
to Sgt. Robert M. Daly at Camp
White recently, according to
word received from the bakery.
Delivery was made by the Red
Cross Motor Corps.
Fire Hun City firemen were
called to American Fruit Grow
ers packing house on South Fir
street at 12:38 p. m. today to
extinguish a small fire on the
second floor of the building,
caused by a careless cigarette
smoker, firemen reported. A
burning cigarette set fire to
boxes and pine cones and caused
slight damage, firemen said.
I
Floyd Loree Perkins, 20, of
Mt. Shasta, Ray Duane Carlson,
16, and Dale Jean Voss, 15, were
taken to county jail Saturday fol
lowing their arrest by city police
on a charge of passing bad
checks, local officers reported
today.
According to the report, Voss
admitted writing the checks and
the other two cashed them. The
youth reportedly signed the
name of H. B. George, route 4.
and the checks ranged in value
from S47 to $53.
Police Chief Clatous McCredie
warned local business houses to
day to be cautious of accepting
checks with signatures of un
known persons, and to verify
identity of holders, as the city
has been flooded recently with
bad checks.
OBITUARY
GARLAND R. LANCE
Garland Raymond Lance, a
resident of Gold Hill for the last
14 years passed away at his home
in Gold Hill late Sunday eve
ning following a lengthy illness.
He was was born in Geneva, III.,
on March 8, 1899.
On October 29, 1921, he was
married to Florence Schlicht at
Aurora. 111. He was engaged In
the forest service as construction
foreman. He leaves to mourn
his passing his widow, Mrs. Flor
ence Lance of Gold Hill, his
mother, Mrs. Anna Lance, Ven
ice, Calif., two brothers, Leonard
M. Lance, Tonopah, Nev., and
Lester J. Lance of Tajunga, Cal.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral Home Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles
will officiate at the funeral serv
ices and the Gold Hill Grange
will conduct the graveside serv
ices. Interment will be in the
Gold Hill I. O. O. F. cemetery.
(Aurora, 111., papers copy)
Court Records
Police Court
Frank Boothby, R. Milestone,
Mel Younger, F. J. Newman,
George Robinson, Ray Pence,
Blanche Powell, C. R. Beebe and
Hans Rommin, operparking, re
leased on $1 bail each.
Ui Mall Tribune Want Ada.
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FIVE YEAR TERM
Roger Clayton Marsh. 22. and
Eugene Warren James, 23. were
sentenced to terms not to exceed
five years each in the state peni
tentiary by Circuit Judge H. K.
Hanna today.
The youths were arrested last
week by Portland police at re
quest of the Jackson county
sheriff's office and made a full
signed statement admitting a
number of robberies in Medford
and Portland. They were em
ployed at a Medford hotel dur
ing which time they entered a
number of Medford residences
and stole liquor, guns, rings and
cash. All of the loot except the
liquor, which had been con
sumed and sold, and the cash
was recovered, according to the
sheriff's office.
They were to be taken to
Salem today by Deputy Sheriff
Vern Smith, who will present
extradition papers to Gov. Earl
Snell tomorrow to bring Robert
Ben' Merrill, wanted on a jail
break charge, from Los Angeles
to Medford.
Francis M. Neff Is
Named Director Of
Long Beach Clinic
Francis M. Neff, D.O., is di-
rector of a newly-established
Long Beach Polyclinic, accord
ing to word received by his
mother. Mrs. B. F. Neff, 217
West Second street, recently. Dr.
Neff left Medford about 10 years
ago. He is a graduate of Medford
high school and Southern Ore
gon College of Education.
The clinic is a non-profit or
ganization which was founded
by a group of osteopathic phy
sicians who realized the need of
treating patients who could not
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LITTLE
Wild Mouses
Captured in the Wilds of the
Luzon Jungles
IN THE PHILIPPINES '
ALIVE
NO LARGER THAN DOGS
Presented by the man that found the little horses In
Grand Canyon
THE BOYS CALL THEM
"G I. JUNGLE RABBITS"
ALSO LARGE PAINTINGS OF
ALL OUR NATIONAL PARKS
ON EXHIBIT
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY
Auguat 25 - 26 - 27 - 28th
AT 38 N. FRONT STREET
JUST NORTH OF MAIN
Admission 20c
Children 10c
Including Tax
TOTS FREE
be conveniently treated tn pri
vate offices.
Patients who are accepted for
clinical care are guaged by a
standard social security process,
and fees are proportioned ac
cording to their social service
classification.
RETURNED COMBAT
TROOPS SPEEDED
HOME IN PLANES
Wilmington. Cal.. Aug. 27
(U P Returning combat veterans
will have their homecoming
sDeeded un with the inaugura
tion today of a transcontinental
air transDort sen-ice from the
Los Angeles port of embarka
tion to eastern personnel centers
The first C-47 plane will fly
from Mines field to NewarK
N. J., with 21 returnees. A goal
of eight planes per day, each car
rying 21 servicemen, nas Deen
set, the war department an
nounced. Ultimately the service
will handle 25,000 troops per
month.
First preference for flight
from the west to the east will be
given returnees whose destina
tions are personnel centers at
Fort Dix, N. J.; Fort Devens,
Mass.; Fort Meade, Md., and In
diantown Gap, Pa.
Maj. Gen. Charles P. Gross,
chief of army transportation,
pointed out that the program will
not only speed demobilization
and ease the burden on railroads,
but will also affect economy in
food.
Closing time tor Sunday Too Lt
to Ciaiufy 4 00 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
BEATII
Easw Prwl amarf fag. tlne
ing misery of diaper rafh
that make baby fret espe-
ci ally on sweltering nigni.
Xfanunft. AOOthilUC. metli-
cated powder quickly
checks tormentr-baby can
rest. Family favorite for
HEAT
itch of minor asm irouoi.
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New York, Aug. 27 (U.B
The number of private business
enterprise with total resources
of $1,000,000,000 or more eacn
increased by 11 during Amer
ica's participation in World War
II, a United Press survey dis
closed today.
The survey revealed that 43
business organizations In the
United States now boast mem
bership In the Billion-Dollar
club compared with 32 on Dec.
31, 1941, short time after the
Japanese sneak attack on Pearl
Harbor. At this time last year,
billionaire enterprises numbered
41.
Metropolitan Life Insurance
company, the study showed, led
the list of billion-dollar organiza
tions for the second successive
year. The company, one of nine
insurance companies to make the
billion-dollar grade, reported
total resources of $6,995,450,571.
PROSPECT BOY, 16,
MISSING FROM HOME
George Meyer, 16, Prospect,
has been missing from his home
since Aug. 24, state police said
today. He is described as five
feet, nine inches tall, weighs l
pounds and is dark complexion
ed. He was reportedly wearing
a blue shirt, waist overalls,
cowboy boots and a gray cap
when last seen. Anyone know
ing his whereabouts are asked
to contact state police.
Uaa SlaO Tribuna want Ada.
Because of the economy and convenience of preserving
meats, fruits and vegetables for year 'round use, there
Is Increasing demand for cold storage lockers in this com
munity. To meet this demand ...
We Are Constructing
More Lockers
This will be your opportunity to secure lockers CEN
TRALLY LOCATED AT OUR PLANT just TWO
BLOCKS FROM MAIM STREET.
Beseffve
Yomu? Locke? How!
A $2.00 deposit will reserve your locker and assure early
choice of location. Remember! Chrystal cold storage
lockers ire accessible LONGER HOURS from 7:00 a.m.
until 1000 p. m. No telephone reservations can be ac
cepted. Don't delay make deposit AT ONCE on
your new locker!
OPPOSE SENDING
VETS 10 PACIFIC
Washington, Aug. 27 0I.R)
Rep. Chet Hollfleld, D., Calif.,
has asked the War department
to halt any assignments of
European combat veterans to the
Pacific until a survey can be
made of other army manpower
available for occupation tasks.
In a telegram to Undersecre
tary of War Robert P. Patterson
made public today Houtieifl sain
he understood the redeployment
schedule had been accelerated.
If the schedule calls for ship-
AT HOTEL MEDFORD
WEDNESDAY Aug.
28
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TODAY tr.ii mtrcl
boring aid planned tor
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8. C. Mitchell, 3H Miner Bldg.
Eutene. Oregon
Member James N. Taft & AiwelfcUi
11 Lumbermen"! Bldg.
Portland 4, Oregon
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Monday, Aug. 27, 1945 MEDFORD MAIt, TRIBUNE SEVEN
ment of combat veterans to the'
Pacific, Holifield said U should ,
be immediately stopped.
Cioalnt tima (or Claitlfled Ada 8:30
a m loo Lata to Claaatfy 13:15 p. m I
Townsend
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Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
Merrill's Novelty
Orchestra
3"
TUESDAY AND
291:00 to 8:00 P. M.
S. C. MITCHELL
214 Miner Bldg.
Eugene, Oregon
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