Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Bicycle Stolen Francis Fann,
route 2, reported to local police
yesterday the theft of his black
World bicycle, license No. 84,
from a local packing house.
Building Application An ap
plication for a building permit
was m&de Friday at the office of
the city superintendent by Ed
Moss, 502 South Ivy street, to
erect a garage costing $1,500.
Visit From South Misses Vio
let and Dortha Chappell of
Auburn, Calif., are in the city
visiting at the home of their
grandmother, Mrs. Emma Per
kins. Friday the ladies visited
at the home of Effie Borah, Cen
tral Point.
E. J. PERRY
Commercial and Residential
Spray Painters Interior
Decorator!
Serving Jackson County
Dairies, Bams, Roofs,
inches our Specially
Phone 3101 Medford
SEE HUMPHREY
FOa CASK
for your
IS4I or 1942 Gar
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
To Hold Sale The auxiliary
of the DAV. will hold a rum
mage sale Thursday beginning
at 9 a. m. in the K. P. hall.
Mrs. Doren III Mrs. Artie
Doren Is reported confined to
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
John Wolfe, 322 Benson street,
because of illness.
Youngers Move Mr. and Mrs.
L. N. Younger moved this week
from their home at 611 West
Eighth street to the new family
residence at 48 North Orange
street.
In Hospital E. Carl Bennett,
Sr., 343 South Grape street, is
expected to return to his home
next week from Sacred Heart
hospital, where he is confined
with a foot infection. It is re
ported that Mr. Bennett is re
covering nicely and is permitted
to have visitors.
Ford Home Hugo L. Ford,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ford,
arrived at the family home at
1114 West. Eighth street Wed
nesday from Ft. Lewis where lie
received an honorable discharge
from the service after three and
one-half years. Ford served
two years with a bomb disposal
group In the European theater
and was awarded four bronze
battle stars. He arrived in the
States Sept. 19 on the Queen
Elizabeth.
Officer Home Capt. W. H.
Leever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Leever, Old Stage road, arrived
home this week on four months'
leave following his return to tne
United States from the European
theater. Capt. Leever, who has
spent three years of 46 months
service overseas with the 7th
army, received the bronze star
for gallantry In action while
crossing the Rhine and five
bronze battle stars. Upon ex
piration of his leave here Leever
will report to Ft. Lewis, Wr-sh.,
where he expects to receive an
honorable discharge from the
service.
WANTED
Local girl for permanent ttenographie position, 48-hour
week through Christmas with time and one-half pay over
40 hours.
GOOD STARTING SALARY EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY CALL
CREEK ORCHARDS
For An Interview
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New you can painf over
wallpaper with
0L Speed-Easy
WAtl FINISH
COVERS IN ONE COAT
Ooe gallon of Speed-Easy make
up to 12 gallons
of paint. Enough
for the walls and
ceiling of the aver
age room When
you add water, it's
like getting an ex
tra half gallon free.
DRIES IN ONE HOUR
Hang pictures. Use the room the
same day. No delayj
GOES ON EASILY
with bnuh or roller. Hides solidly.
Co Ten old painted surfaces, plas
ter, brick sod composition. Leans
a oil-paint film 00 the surface;
COSTS
ONLY
$085
L Gal.
Building Specialty & Appliance Co.
317 East Main Telephone 5487
FOR SALE
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
SAW R31LL
Located 17 Miles North ot Medford on the
Crater Lake Highway
Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
O 125 H. P. Dieel Motor
and other necessary equipment
Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc.
P. O. Box 308
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
General Eisenhower Reports
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General of the Army Pwight
D. Eisenhower's "The True
Glory," a thrilling film report
depicting the action on the West
ern front from D-Day to V-E Day,
comes to the Rialto theatre Wed
nesday for a four-day engage
ment. "The True Glory," is the
story of the Nazis' defeat on the
Western Front, and a stirring
tribute to all the people who
made victory possible. It reveals
the teamwork among nations,
services and men. 'The True
Glory" is acclaimed the most out
standing and exceptional p'cto
rial report of World War II, co-
directed by Capt. Garson Ksnin
for the United States and Carol
Reed for the British.
Double Trouble at Rialto
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Preston Foster and Gail Pat
rick have their hands full of
double trouble in the persons of
the Wilde Twins in "Twice
Blessed," starting today at the
Rialto theatre. On the same pro
gram Claudctte Colbert and Ben
Lyon appear in 1 Cover the
Waterfront," re engaged by pop
ular demand.
Conley Promoted Promotion
of Ensign Benny Conley of the
merchant marine corps to his
present rank was learned this
week by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Conley, route 1. En
sign Conley, who was promoted
from a chief petty officer,
entered the merchant marine in
September, 1944 and is ii'.iw
stationed at San Pedro, Calif.,
awaiting transfer to Honolulu.
Humphries Discharged Fol
lowing three and one-half years
overseas with the Eighth Air
t .ntinna,4 In YTrtolnnrl
Thomas Humphries returned
nomo insi ween una j lesiiuui,
at the home of his parents, Mr.
. n c iT..u:n no
ana ivtrs. o. o. nuiuyuwcB,
the Eighth Air force, Humphries
received an honorable discharge
from the service Sept. 27 at Ft.
Lewis.
Extension Meeting Oakgrove
Extension unit will meet Tues
day at 11 a. m. at the home of
Mrs. George White, Perrydale
avenue. "Sugar Extending
Musical
' Diamond Horseshoe," tlie ro
mantic story of a girl who looked
for love and a boy who wanted
to sing, opens today at the Cra
tenan theatre. Starring Betty
Grable and Dick Haymes the film
has a strong supporting cast with
Phil Silvers, William Gaxton,
Beatrice Kay, and Carmen Caval-laro.
Cookery" will be the subject for
the meeting. Those attending
are asked to bring luncheon
service.
Talent Meeting Talent Ex
tension unit will meet in the
city hall at 10:30 a. m. Oct. 10.
The lesson will be "sugar ex
tending," and a pot luck lun
cheon will be enjoyed at noon.
The meeting will be the first of
the season and all ladies Inter
ested are invited.
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In Hospital J. P. Graham
well known Medford restaurant
owner and state executive com
mitteeman of the Disabled
American Veterans, is recover
ing in Sacred Heart hospital
from an appendectomy perform
ed Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Graham reside on Cottage street.
Cox Promoted Reed Cox,
with the 101st Airborne division
in France, has been promoted to
corporal according to informa
tion received by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Cox, 336 Mae
street. Cox, who has been in
Europe since March, was In Ger
many for a time. He expects to
return home in December. Cnl.
Cox' wife and daughter live in
Bliss, Ida.
Unit To Meet Medford Home
Extension unit will meet Wed
nesday at the housing unit on
Prlddy avenue, the session to
begin at 10:30 a. m. Miss
Marian Farrell, county home de
monstration unit, will speak on
"Developing Good Taste in
Clothing." Members are asked
to bring a sack lunch and coffee
will be served. Anyone inter
ested Is invited to attend und
those desiring further informa
tion may call Mrs. Roy Guyer,
5842.
Robinson's Kin To
Reside in Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Rob
inson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Armond arrived in Medford
Tuesday from Bremerton, Wash.,
and plan to make their hiimes
in the city. Robinson, former
chief yeoman in the navy, and
son of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Robinson, 18 Hawthorne avenue,
received an honorable discharge
recently after three years in the
navy, two of which were spent
overseas.
Mrs. Armond, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Robinson, and
her husband have been making
their home in Bremerton where
he was employed at the Puget
Sound navy yard. Both couples
expect to enter business with
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson
at Hunt's Ice Cream Parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson
plan to leave soon for a month's
vacation in Great Falls, Mont.,
their former home.
Sunday. Oct. 7. 194S
MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE NINE
WAITED
Service Station Salesman
Good opportunity for ambitious men. Full and part
time.
Not a Company Operated Station
Phone 3340
1 minim nnl In i n ri 11 Mtmm
HAMILTON TO MANAGE
UNION OIL STATION
H. K. Hamilton, well known
Medford service station man with
a background of 12 years in this
business in Medford, has assumed
management of the Union Oil
Service Station at Fifth and Riv
erside streets. Hamilton has been
associated with Hawkinson Tire
Tread Service for the past 10
years. The new company will
feature tires, recapping, acces
sories and general automotive
service.
The Union Oil Service Station
will open under his management
this week. Mr. Hamilton has two
sons in the service, Harper, Jr.,
now being stationed on Tinian
island as a bombardier on a B-29,
and Robert serving in the Pa
cific on a destroyer escort.
BIRTHS
SIMON Pvt. and Mrs. Daniel,
420 No. Grape St., Oct. 5, 1945,
a girl, 8 lbs., at Community Hos
pital. McCOY Pvt. 1c. and Mrs.
Walter, 114 Almond St., Oct. 6,
1945, a girl, 8 lbs., at Commu
nity Hospital.,
Closing Umo Ini Classified Ads S:J0
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Could Cleopatra Drink a Pearl
with Stomach Ulcer Pains?
An Intriguing story of Cleopatra
the one where an admirer praised the
beauty of two or her penrls, where
upon she dropped one Into a glass of
wine and drank It She would hardly
have dnno this had she suffered after
raUn? pains. Those who are distress
ed with stomach or ulcer pnins.
indigestion, gas pains, heartburn,
burning sensation, bloat and other
conditions caused by excess acid
should try Udga. Get a 25c box of
Udra Tablets from your druggist.
First dose must convince or return
box to us and get DOUBLE YOUR
MONEY BACK Western Thrift and
drug stores everywhere.
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with
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