Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Dance Friday A Townsend
dance will be held Friday eve
ning at the K. P. hall on North
Grape street.
Order To Meet The Military
Order of the Purple Heart and
auxiliary will meet tonight at
the armory at 8 o'clock. Initia
tion will be followed by refresh
ments. Daughter Here Mrs. Karl
Wymore of Portland arrived in
Medford by plane Sunday to
apend two weeks here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hon,
213 Crater Lake avenue.
To Portland Miss Marian
t Farrell, county home demnn
' stration agent, will leave tomor
row morning for Portland to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with relatives. She will return
Sunday.
License Issued A marriage
license was issued by the Jose
phine county clerk Nov. 17 to
Frank Stanley Anderson. Med
ford, and Rose Ann Pinaire,
Grants Pass, according to a
Grants Pass news release.
Veteran Returns Norris K.
Porter, CMlc, who has been
overseas two years with the
109th Battalion, is visiting with
his wife at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B.
Drury, 1009 South Oakdale. The
veteran, son of Dr. and Mrs. E.
H. Porter, route one, saw service
In the Hawaiian Islands, Mar
shall Islands and Guam.
Relatives Arriving Mrs. C.
M. Grigsby of Albany, Ore., and
Mr. and Mrs. Hackleman of
Bremerton, with their d; i ghter.
Miss Helen Hackleman, student
from the University of Oregon,
are expected in Jacksonville this
evening to spend the Thanks
giving holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. James Grigsby. Mrs. Grigs
by and Mrs. Hackleman are Mr.
Grigsby's mother and sister.
Frederick Returns : Follow
ing an honorable discharge from
the army air force at Portland
army air base, former Flight
Officer William H. Frederick
returned to Medford last Fri
day. Stationed in the United
States during all 27 months of
his army career, Frederick
served as a pilot and assistant
transportation officer. He is
the son of Mrs. Madge E. Fred
erick, 809 South Peach street.
Captain Here Capt. Thomas
A. Culbertson left Medford this
noon for Oakland, Calif., after
spending a brief time with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cul
bertson, Sr., Route 3. Capt. Cul
bertson is stationed in Oakland
with headquarters of the army
continental air force command.
Before entering the service about
four years ago the captain was
superintendent of the Medford
airport. He expects to be re
leased from service after the
first of January. '
CHUNGKIftS INN
At 28 North Front Street
Phone 9132
It.
WE SERVE
All kinds of Chop Suey,
Chow Mein, Noodles and
American Dishes
WATCH FOR OPENING
DATE!
Leaves For Home Pfc. Jess
Rodgers, Jr., USMCR, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jess G. Rodgers of
Butte Falls, has left Pearl Har
bor aboard the USS Maryland
for the United States according
to a news release from Hawaii.
To Hold Service First
Church of Christ, Scientist, 212
North Ookdale avenue, will hold
the regular Thanksgiving ser
vices Thursday morning at 11
o'clock it was announced today.
All are cordially invited to
attend.
Helman Horn e Lt. Thomas
A.Helman, who recently has
been discharged from the air
transport command at Great
Falls, Mont., is visiting with his
wife and baby at the home of
his mother, Mrs. J. H. Helman,
420 Pearl street.
Announce Service Special
Thanksgiving Day services will
be held at St. Mark's Episcopal
church at 10 o'clock Thursday
evening. The Rev. George R.
Turney, rector, announces that
there will be a special Litany of
Thanksgiving with procession
and the choral Eucharist.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in Medford
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23
and 24, and will be on duty at
the Knights of Pythias hall from
9 a. m. until 5 p. m., according
to an announcement from the of
fice of the secretary of state.
Dance Tonight Crater Lake
Aerie and auxiliary, F.O.E., will
hold a "hard times" dance at
the lodge hall, 219 West Main
street, tonight beginning at 9 p.
m. The affair is for Eagles and
auxiliary members only. No
meeting of either Aerie or aux
iliary will be held Thursday eve
ning, since it is a holiday,
Brown Home George
Brown, former boatswain's
mate, 1c, returned to the home
of his wife and daughters, 1018
West Fourth street, Monday
from Camp Shoemaker, Calif.,
where he received an honorable
discharge from the navy sea
bees. With the navy two years,
Brown spent 15 months with
the 90th construction battalion
in the Pacific theater. He is the
son of the late Syd I. Brown and
and Mrs. Brown, 504 South Hol
ly street.
Flue Fire City firemen ex-
tinguished a flue fire last night
at the home of E. E. Canter, 23
North Orange street. Amount
of damage was not reported.
Cars, Collide Considerable
damage was caused cars oper
ated by Wayne O. Rose, 329
Chestnut street, and Norris Leh
man, route 4, yesterday when
they collided at the intersection
of Sixth and Holly streets, city
police reported today.
Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Mihalcik of Portland
spent the past week In Medford
visiting friends. Mr. Mihalcik,
representative of the National
Hospital association at - large,
spoke before the Brotherhood
of Lumber and Sawmill work
ers, local No. 2715.
Permits To Build 3. E.
Brownlee, Taft off Narragen
street, applied for a building
permit yesterday at the office
of the city superintendent to
erect two garages at a cost of
$400. Also applying for a per
mit were Wallace and Kwock
C. Wong, to remodel a restau
rant at 28 North Front street at
a cost of $2,000.
Veterans Here Reporting to
county selective service board
No. 1 yesterday following hon
orable discharges from the arm
ed forces were Lt. Edwin A.
Andren, William C. Blackston,
Frederick R. Copsey, Steven J.
Dodge, Delmar E. Green, Roby
L. Isaacs, Jr., Joseph J. Jones,
James R. Roper, William C.
Sanderson, George C. Smith.
Richard A. Wray, and Jack E.
Young.
Visitors Leave Lt and Mrs.
Rodney Fety, who were in Med
ford recently to visit Mrs. Fety's
father, H. F. Piatt. 815 East
Jackson street, have gone to
Portland where they are spend
ing several days. Lt. Fety is on
terminal leave from the navv
and will be discharged Jan. 1.
Before entering the service the
officer was with the Oregon-
California Revested Lands ad
ministration. The couple arriv
ed here from Bainbridge, Md.,
where Lt. Fety was stationed at
the naval base.
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Bicycle Stolen Bob Stathen,
251 Beatty street, reported to
city police today the theft of his
bicycle last night from the li
brary. The bike bore license
No. 1030. .. 1
Dogs Stolen Theft of two 9-weeks-old
female Pekinese pup
pies in Talent has been report
ed to police by Otto King. King,
who states that the pedigreed
animals were taken Saturday
night from a kennel In back of
his cafe in Talent, is offering
$50 reward for return of the
two dogs. One is parti-colored
and the other is brown and
black, King said.
OBITUARY
GEORGE ROSH
Funeral services for George
Rosh, resident of near Gold
Hill, will be held at the grave
side in Medford I. O. O. F. cem
etery at 10 a. m. Friday, with
the Rev. Delbert W. Daniels of
ficiating. Conger-Morris Funeral Par
lors are in charge.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to
night and Thursday with occasional
rain. Warmer tonight.
Oregon: Cloudy with Intermittent
rain west of Cascades tonight and
Thursday. Uht snow shower east
os Cascades late tonight or mursday.
Not so cold tonight. Fresh to strong
southeast wind off coast.
I.OCAL, 1ATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest S3: Lowest 36.
Total monthly precipitation 3.91
Inches.
Excess for the month J. 43 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1945. 4.63 inches.
Excess for the scsason 1.03 inches.
Relative humidity at 4:30 p.m. yes
terday 69; 4:30 today 93.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7:10 a.m. Sunset 4:43 p.m.
Observations taken at 4:30 a-m.
120 Meridian Time:
High Low Free.
Phoenix Man Opens
Grants Pass Store
Grants Pass, Nov. 21 Floyd
Barrett, for two years employed
by the Medford Stationery store,
has opened a business here to be
known as Barrett's stationery
and office supply store. He will
carry a complete line of office
machinery and also do repair
work on equipment. Photo
graphic and children's toy de
partments also will be Included.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and two
sons, Pat and Mike, have pur
chased a home at Clark and A
streets here where they will
make their home. Barrett
taught school in Oregon for 12
years, being head of the Phoenix
school system for some time.
Court Records
Justice Court
Armin M. Thompson, no op
erator's license, $1 and costs.
John C. McGrew and Floyd
C. Everden, trailer unit over
load, cited.
Glendon C. Glass, no oper
ator's license, cited.
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Police Court
Thomas H. Moon, drunk, Jail
ed. Louis Houston, failure to stop
at storj sirm. S3 bail.
Richard D. Parker, turning
between Intersections, $1 fine.
WEATHER
Northern California: Increas
ing cloudiness today and tonight
with light rain In extreme norm
nortlon tonight, probably ex
tending south to San Francisco
Thursday. Slightly warmer over
north portion tonight.
Masquerade Dance
Thanksgiving Night
November 22
At
The Upper Applegate
Grange Hall
Prises for best and funniest
costumed couples.
New Postage Stamp
Honors Coast Guard
Three-cent stamps commem-
oratlng-the coast guard were put
on sale at the local post office
yesterday, according to an an
nouncement by Postmaster
Frank DeSouza.
The stamps, printed In green,
bear a central design of two
coast gxiard landing craft pro
ceeding from a supply ship in
the background. "United States
Postage" is printed on top and
below the design reads, "United
States Coast Guard, 1790-1945."
Wednesday. Nor. 21. I94S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE NIKE
It is estimated that more than
150,000 hospital beds will be
needed for World War II veter
ans in the next few years. At
a cost of approximately $6,500
per bed it will take a lot of Vic
tory Bond purchases to finance
these hospitals. Put every dollar
you can Into Victory Loan
Bonds.
BIRTHS
EDMONDS To S3 'e and
Mrs. Herald, Route 2, Box 201,
Nov. 20, 1945, a boy, 8 lbs., at
Community hospital.
KINDEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, 530 So. Central, Nov. 21,
1945, a boy, 7 lbs., at Commun
ity hospital.
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due to colds . . . eased
without "dosing".
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Tlphon EAit 3918, Portland 14. Oregon
DANCE:
Sat. Nite--U. S. Hall Jacksonville
HARDTIME DANCE Gingham and Overall Dance. A
prize for the most appropriate costume.
FINE MUSIC BEST OF CROWD
Dancing 9 to 2 Come Out and Enjoy Yourself
Sponsored by Jacksonville I.O.O.F.
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NIGHTS"; Danny Kaye in "WONDER
MAN"; "THE SPANISH MAIN";
Gary Cooper in "ALONG CAME
JONES"; Randolph Scott in "BELLE
OF THE YUKON"; Edward G. Robin
son and Joan Bennett In "WOMAN IN
THE WINDOW"; Irene Dunne in
"OVER 21."