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Sunday. Sept. It. 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUrTB .THBK LOCAL and PERSONAL . Visiting Mother Mrs. Allyn DeLara, of Los Angeles, is visit ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nancy Ginn, 35 Kenwood avenue. Announce Baiaar The Loyal Woman's class of the First Christian church will hold a bazaar at Cupp's Furniture ex change Sept. 28 and 29. Unit To Meet Phoenix Ex tension unit will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lyle Lind'.ey. The year's program will bt planned and installation oi oflicers will be held. Any one interested in home exten sion is invited to attend. On Furlough Sgt. Robert Meals, who debarked in the United States recently after sev eral months service with the 8th air force in England, is expected to arrive in Jacksonville today from Ft. Lewis, Wash., to spend a furlough at the family home. Returns Mrs. Edwin A. And ren has returned to the valley after an extended period of resi dence in California and is mak ing her home in Central Point with her mother, Mrs. Betta Pankcy. Her husband, Lt. Ed win A. Andren, in the navy for the past three years, is now as signed to the aircraft carrier wasp currently in Tokyo Bay. Apply For Permits Applica tions for building permits were filed at the city superintendent's office Friday by the following: Harvey Nichols, 609 West Sec ond, add to residence, $400; Clay ton C. Holt, 811 West Palm street, erect garage, $300; J. O. Cooksey, 313 East Ninth street, erect public garage, 56,000, and F. R. Walton, 113 Rose avenue, erect dwelling and garage, $3,800. To Visit Family Lt. and Mrs. L. N. Schade were expected yesterday at the home of the officer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade, 989 South Oak dale avenue The couple motor ed to Medford from Greenville, S. C, and will visit here before Lt. Schade reports to Camp Beale, Calif., for separation from the service. He served a year as a B-25 pilot in the South j Pacific Mrs Schade is the for-1 mer Mary Elizabeth Shreeve. To Corvallis Mrs. Raymond Ross left the city Wednesday for Corvallis where she will Join her husband who received an honorable discharge Monday from the army at Ft. Lewis. Wash. Ross, who served 33 months in the Pacific theater as a captain with the America! di vision, plans to attend Oregon State college. Mrs. Ross has been visiting In the city at the home of her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Harry Olsen, 40 Berkeley Way. M I k s c h e Home Lt. Leo. Miksche, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miksche, 813 Minnesota ave nue, is to leave tomorrow for Santa Ana, Calif., for reassign ment with the army air force. ! His mother and sister, Stephan ie, wi'I accompany him to the base. Lt. Miksche arrived in the States recently following service with the air force in England since February and has been visiting his parents and brother. Norbert, in Seattle, for the oast month. j In Slovakia SSgt. Robert L. As'.-.er, in Europe for the past severa1 months, has been trans ' ferred from the Eleventh Ar moreci Division to the Seventh Armored and is now in Czecho slovakia. With his last letter the sergeant sent to his parents. Mr. n'ld Mrs. Otis Asher, 126 North Holly street, a quantity of prit ted material which gives the history of the Eleventh Ar mored since training days early in the war and copies of news dispatches written about the division. The sergeant, whose wife lives in Ashland, was wounded during January and wears the purpl.- heart and other decora tions. His younger brother, James P. Asher, ships cook 2c. was recently home and left last week to report at Bremerton. He has been in the navy three years and was in the South Pa cific -nore than 23 months. Autoi Collide Cars operated by Gordon H. Thompson, Port land, and Frank H. Wright, Wil liams, Ore., collided Friday on Fir street causing some damage to both vehicles, according to ac cident reports filed with city police. School Entered City police were called to the Medford Beauty school, East Main street, Friday to investigate after the school had been entered some time Thursday night. Nothing was reported missing, according to police. To California Mrs. Sarah John, 720 West 13th street, and daughter, Mrs. Lester Smith, left the city Friday for Mrs. Smith's home in Fairfield, Calif., where Mrs. John plans to spend the next two weeks. Mrs. Smith has been visiting with her mother the past few days. Recovering Otis Garrett, of Talent, who suffered severe bruises Wednesday in a fall from a load of hay, is making good recovery in the Ashland Com munity hospital, it was reported Saturday. Mr. Garrett fe,U when the trip rope broke while he was unloading hay at a neighboring farm. 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