Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 11, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL)-
airafU Mitslna CItv Bailee
reported yesterday a bicycle be
longing to Lelartd Fisher, route
3 has been missing since Oct.
31 The bike bore license No.
. . .
Means Issued A marriage
license was issued in the ofiice
of the 'Josephine county clerk
Nov. 6 to Evelyn Mary Jones
and James Joseph Leamy, both
of Medford.
Society To Meet Jackson
county Medical society will hold
the November meeting at the
Hotel Jackson in Medford. Dr.
William W. P. Holt will be host
for a 7 o'clock dinner and Dr. E.
A. Woods of Ashland will give
the paper of the evening.
In School Miss Adcle M. Von
Lubken of Medford is enrolled
this fall in the largest incoming
class in the history of the Uni
versity of Denven, Colo., accord
ing to en announcement from the
university. Miss Von Lubken Is
enrolled In the graduate school
for social work.
Permits To Build S. D. Wei-
don, 1100 North Riverside ave
nue, applied for-a building per
mit Friday at the office of the
city superintendent to erect a
dwelling and business place cost
ing $3,500 and H. J. Grow, 516
Fairmont street, applied for per
mit to demolish a barn and erect
a garage at a cost of $300.
To Visit Here Cpl. Paul W.
Jones, USMC, is expected to ar
rive in the city soon to visit at
the home of his mother. Mrs. S.
A. Sutherlin, 1217 West 11th
street. The corporal has re
ceived an honorable discharge
from the marine corps at Camp
Pendleton, Calif., after 27
months in the South Pacific area.
Lodge To Meet Talisman
lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias,
will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Instead of the usual meeting time
of 8 o'clock, James Stewart,
chancellor commander, has an
nounced. The half hour post
ponement is to allow for prac
tice by the Knights of Khorassan
for the ceremony to be held Sat
urday in Yreka, Calif.
Extension To Meet Oak
Grove extension unit will meet
Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the home
of Mrs. Lawrence Crocker, Jack
sonville highway. Subject will i
be "Making Kitchens More Liv
able," with Miss Marian Farrell,
county home demonstration
agent, giving a demonstration.
A pot-luck luncheon will be
served and anyone interested is
invited to attend.
Evanson Home Edward C.
Evanson, former storekeeper,
2e, returned to Medford Friday
from Bremerton, Wash., where
he received an honorable dis
charge from the navy Seabees,
and is with his wife and son at
the family home, 718 West 14th
street. Evanson, with the navy
three years, served 27 months
with the 51st and 134th Seabee
battalions in Dutch Harbor,
Alaska and in the South Pacific
theater.
!
Staples Return Mr. and Mrs.
I. E. Staples, former Medford
residents, have returned to Med
ford to reside after spending
the past three years in Portland (
where Mr. Staples was supervis
or of transportation for the Wil
lamette Iron and Steel company. !
Staples announces that he will
re-open his office here for Con-j
rad, Bruce and company in ;
Room 313 Fluhrer building.:
The couple will reside at 1435
Euclid avenue, their former
address.
Discharged Robert L. Mullln,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mullin,
209 South Orange street, has
been discharged from the navy
at Camp Elliott, San Diego, Cal.
Before going overseas Mullin
served In Florida, Virginia ond
California and served overseas
In French Morocco, North Afri
ca, for 11 months. He attained
the rate of aviation metalsmith
first class and wears the Euro
pean and American ribbons, the
good conduct medal and the pres
idential unit citation.
They're Coming Back!
BOB
WILLS .
TEXAS"PLAYB0YS
ARMORY
KLAMATH FALLS
WED., NOV. 14
(1.20 per person. Inc. tax
COKING DEC. 5
The Nation's No. 1
Piano Stylist
CARMEN CAVALLERO
and his
ORCHESTRA '
Gastom Returning Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Gaston, Jr., former
Medford residents, are visiting
Mr. Gaston's parents In Grants
Pass following his discharge
from the army and Mrs. Gas
ton's discharge from the WAC.
They plan to resume their resi
dence in Medford.
Girl Injured Harriet Castle
man, eight-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Diller Castleman.
route 2, box 18-C, was taken to
Sacred Heart hospital Friday for
treatment of injuries sustained
when she was struck by a car
driven by Albert W. McBeath,
route 4, according to reports
from city police and the hos
pital. The girl is reported re
covering satisfactorily.
Cart Damaged A car operat
ed by Berry J. Albright, Jr., 216
Haven street, was damaged
slightly yesterday morning
when in collision on highway
99, near the Bear Creek inter
section, with an auto operated
by Ida Bcebe, route 2, according
to an accident report filed with
city police. Also reported to
police was 8n accident Friday
night four miles north of Cen
tral Point on highway 99, where
cars operated by Bill Rose, 10
Keeneway drive, and Ike Orr,
Medford, collided causing con
siderable damage to the car
Rose was operating. Amount
of damage to the Orr auto was
not stated.
Crowson Home-R. W, Crow
son, former Medford resident,
arrived in a California port last
week after 23 months in the
South Pacific with the navy.
Crowson, storekeeper technician
third class, will report to a sep
aration center for discharge
from the navy this week and
following his release from ser
vice, he and Mrs. Crowson plan
a trip. Later he will report for
work with the personnel de
partment of the Shell Oil com
pany in Martinez, where he was
employed before the war. The
veteran Is a son of Mrs. W. L.
Gray, Martinez, former Medford
resident, and is a graduate of
Medford high school.
Dr. 0. A. Welsh
announces the
removal of his
offices to
320
Medford Center Bldg.
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J. Virgin, HA2'c, son of Mrs.
Blanch Virgin, 6 Modoc avenue,
has been trnsferred from the
U.S. Naval Hospital at Oakland,
Calif., to the Camp White hos
pital. Extension Meeting Medford
Home Extension Unit will meet
Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. In the
recreation building of the hous
ing project on Prtddy street.
Topic of discussion will be
"sugar extending cookery." All
interested are Invited.
Buyers Return Melvin Plas
kett, men's buyer for Mann's
store, returned Friday by plane
from a week's buying trip to
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Mrs. Alto Prultt, accessories;
buyer, Is expected to return !
Monday from Los Angeles, ;
where she has spent the past
week on business.
Talent Unit Meet Talent Ex
tension Unit will meet '-In the
city hall there at 10:30 a.m.
November 14 with Miss Marion
Farrell giving the lesson on
"developing good taste in cloth
ing." A pot luck luncheon will
be enjoyed at noon. Those at
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You'll howl at a family that's
the screwiest ever gathered
In one room . . , and two
of the daffiest, Uughiest
young lovers ever ... and
three bundles of oy from
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vice. All interested are invited.
Enlists Fred Ellsworth New
ton, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvel Newton, Route 4, Box
373, has enlisted In the regular
army for 18 months' service ac
cording to a news dispatch from
the military personnel procure
ment service at Portland. He Is
a graduate of Phoenix high
school where he participated in
football and basketball.
Returns to Sea Wayne M.
Turpln, Sle, returned to duty
last week aboard the carrier
Saratoca after entovtnfi a 72-
hour leave with his wife and In-
WANTED
Several Girls for Fountain Work
Steady Employment Good Pay
Good Working Conditions
APPLY IN PERSON
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A FAMILY
WITH
CHARLIE RUGGLES
FAY BAINTER
MARJORIE REYNOLDS
HELEN BRODERICK
ARTHUR LAKE
HATTIE McDANIEL
And the Sweethearts of
"Stage Door Canteen"
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WILLIAM TERRY
FRED BRADY
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tur
pin, of Phoenix. The sailor has
been engaged recently In re
turning troops irom racmc i
fronts. He has been in the
navy a little over a year.
Guard To Meet Oscar E.
Sabin, captain commanding Co.
A., First Regiment, Oregon
State Guard, has asked members
to assemble at the armory Mon
day at 9 a.m.
Gasoline filling stations and
electrical appliance stores lead
the list of types of business war
veterans hope to enter In New
York state,
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