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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1945)
1 ! ' ; : l . i 4 I 4 it, ' ! I If . 4 I i LOCAL and PERSONAL wr From Hondurat Miss Helen Patton, daughter of Mrs. C. Rease Braley, 245 Valleyview Drive, has arrived in Medford from the east and will remain here until the middle of January. Miss Patton has been in Tegu cigalpa, Honduras, Ce n t r a 1 America, for the past two years as an employe of the department of military information. Before coming west she spent the past few weeks in New York, Wash ington, D. C, and other eastern cities. FOR GOOD HEALTH! Hemorrhoid ' Recto t and Coon ."" Ailmentt Hernia (Rupturt) Oojfrc Ucr Totd without Hoiplta! Operation AJf- MJ7 through Fridayt 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. ' BMninfSi Monday. WtdntstUy, Friday 7 to 10 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physlttan and Surgean M. X. CornM E. Bumtld. and Grand Avanu ' T.Lphon EAi! 3918. Portland 14, Oregon For Your Conveni3s.ee GOLDEN PHEASANT CAFE Will Stay Open Until 2 a. m. on Dance Nights On Sixth Just Off North Central n rrir l.'Vl1 BRING TOUR HEART Where music fills the air with the great new hit tunes of Rodgeri and Hammerstein, who gave you "Oklahoma" and ."Carousel." mm An .3JDJZrinn n ryn n n nM CdRJ. I To Hold Baiaar The an nual bazaar and dinner will be held by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Metho dist church Friday at the church, it was announced today. The affair opens at 10:30 a. m. and will continue throughout the day. A light lunch will be served at noon and beginning at 5:30 p. m. dinner will be served The bazaar sale, with a variety of hand-made gift articles, will continue throughout the day. Osborns Here Mr. and Mrs. Dave Osborn arrived in the county Saturday evening from a vacation trip into California and Mexico and left again this morning for Portland, Seattle and Boise, Ida., on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Britton of Los Angeles accompanied the Osborns. Os born and Britton, civilian prison ers of the Japanese from the time Wake Island was captured until the end of the war, were held in the same camp while prisoners on the island of Honshu. n r n ii i nun EVERY0HE WELCOME! S.Jiaa lie . . -.. ..niiin nirr uriinr I A.J.Jt, ALUKu IU ULUKiuua utHiur,t: ZSST At- ... STARRING "U'f DANA ANDREWS JEANNE GRAIN DICK iiAYMES VIVIAN BLAINE CHARLES YINNINGER FRAHX McHUGH CALENDAR Wednesday 6:00 p. m. Annual benefit dinner and bazaar, Presbyterian church. Public invited. 6:30 p. m. USWV and Aux iliary, covered dish dinner at armory. Thursday 9:30 a. m. Medford Garden club, home of Mrs. W. L. Green leaf, 103 South Holly street, (basement entrance), to make Christmas decorations for Camp White hospital. Brirrg greenery, tools and paper sack lunch. Pro gram during tea hour. 10:30 a. m. Wenonah club, covered dish luncheon at home of Velma Singler, 27 Rose avenue. Bring service and sew ing kit. 2:00 p. m. Women's Relief corps, armory, for election. To Erect Showroom L. D. Champion, 317, East Fifth street, made application yesterday at the office of the city superintend ent to erect a show room at a cost of $3,000. Band To Practice A special practice session of Mrs. Eve Prentice's accordion band has been set for Thursday at 7 p. m. at the studio, 517 Newtown street, Mrs. Prentice stated to day. a To Bring Toys All members of the Daughters of the Nile have been requested to bring a toy to their meeting Saturday at the Medford Masonic temple. As is the custom of the organi zation, the toys are to be collect ed and sent in a Christmas pack age to the crippled children at the Shrine hospital in Portland. On Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam S. Farrell, 621 East Main street left Saturday for a vaca tion tri to southern California and Mexico. Mr. Farrell re cently returned to this country after serving as a sergeant In North Africa for an extended period. The Farrells were ac companied as far as Sacramen to, Calif., by Mrs. Farrell's sis ter, Mrs. Ben Trowbridge, 1625 East Main street, who Is spend ing a week in Sacramento with Mr. Trowbridge, In that city on business. Re -Enlists Neville Von Stein, 36, Medford. has re-enlisted in the army with the rating of technical sergeant in the air corps according to a news re lease from the military person nel procurement service, Port land. Von Stein, who has been in the army nine and one-half years and who served 10 months with the 20th airforce in Guam, wears the good conduct and victory medals and the Ameri can defense, American theater and Asiatic-Pacific theater rib bons with two battle stars. FAY BAINTER DONALD MEEK Flue Fire Local firemen ex tinguished a flue fire at 12:30 p. m. yesterday at the home of Mrs. Evert Reames, 1121 North Riverside avenue. No damage was caused according to firemen. Sal Announced Wenonah club will hold a gift sale Satur day, Dec. 8 at the Furniture Ex change, Sixth and North Front street, beginning at 9 a. m. It is stated that a quantity of hand made articles, suitable for Christmas or birthday anniver sary gifts will be on sale. Cars Damaged Cars operated by B. E. Grovanneth, Hotel Med ford, and Rose Zella Chinn, route 3, were damaged somewhat yesterday morning in a collision at the intersection of Sixth street and Cent;M avenue, according to accident reports filed with city police. Gates Home George E. Gates, Jr., arrived in the city last Wed nesday from Bremerton, Wash., where he received an honoraole discharge from the navy, and is at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. George E. Gates, 830 Minnesota avenue. Gates, a chief photographer's mate, spent 37 months, of four years in tho navy, overseas as a photographer with the public relations depart ment. Brothers Home Paul Dlmick, former corporal in the air corps, and Pvt. Donuld Dlmick are in Medford visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary Durst, 311 Ashland avenue, and other relatives and friends. Paul Dimick was recent ly discharged from the army after 40 months In the air force. Pvt. Dimick is now serving with the 86th infantry at Camp Rob erts and is home on a 15-day furlough. Veterans Return Reporting yesterday to county selective service boards following honor able discharges from the armed services were the following Jackson county men: Trultt Cantrall, Robert B. Centers, Le roy H. Edward, Robin L. Gold, Frank J. Gritsch, Norvar John son, Franklin A. Knox, James I. Lusk, Norris K. Porter, Phillip G. Reynolds, Jess Rodgers, Jr., Joseph P. Smith, Arthur E. Vi cars and Greenville L, Ward. Discharges Among those re cently receiving honorable dis charges from the armed forces are SSgt. Elmer South, 78 Pine street; Sgt. Edwin King, 64 Dewey street, and Sgt. Ernest Fieguth, 107 Fifth street, all of Ashland; T5 Luther Lambert, route 1, box 76, Gold Hill; Pfc. Arthur Dillon, box D, Talent; and T5 Harry Hcavilin, box 1143; Sgt. Adelbert Netimeyer, 926 North Central avenue; and SSgt. Frank Gritsch, 236 South Oakdale avenue, all of Medford. - ft Alio FROM SPRUCE to BOMBER LATEST NEWS -w . a m. em II I Y4fr a P I .1 .... 3 u, "V - r To Attend Meeting Crater Lake Post 1833 and Auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, have been invited to attend the meet ing Thursday of the Del Rogue Post 2302 at Grants Pass to dis cuss the housing shortage of re turning veterans. Those attend ing the meeting will Include Francis Walker, district com mander, and Pete Fredrickson, department commander. Former Sergeant Horai Charles R. Mortimer, former ser geant with the air force, return ed home Saturday following an honorable discharge from the army at Ft. Lewis. He Is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Mortimer, and brother of Mrs. Elinor Dessen, 811 Taylor street. In the air corps three years, Mortimer served two years In the Pacific theater as a member of a fighter control unit of the Far Eastern air force. Navyman Raturm Falnh Cogglns, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cogglns, route 1, box 43A.I has returned home following an : honorable discharge from the navy at Bremerton, Wash. Cog- j gins, a water tender, 3c, while ' in the navy, spent 29 months' overseas, serving in both the; Atlantic and Asiatic Pacific I theaters, last serving aboard an aircraft carrier. In the service three and one-half years, he re-! celved ribbons for the Asiatic Pacific area and American area. the victory medal and two bronze battle stars. He plans to enter Oregon State college in January. Court Records Justice Court Nelson L. Beckworth, over hanging load, cited. Wilfred S. Huffman, over hanging load, $1 and costs. Donald A. Johnson, no tail light, cited. Nelson L. Beckworth, no license plates, cited. Martin Nygnrd and Eddie M. Lcind, drunk on public high way, $30 and costs each. John D. Lubbers, truck speed ing, $2.50 and costs; no clearance lights, dismissed. Richard S. Olson, no PUC permit, $10 and costs. Archie Gierhart and Richard S. Olson, no PUC permit, $10 and costs each. Police Court Caslmer Sekula, drunk, five days jail suspended. Vern White, William F. Isaacs and Thomas Urien, double park ing, $2.50 fine each. J. E. Branch, Wallace Wong, Mrs. Terry Tipton, Mrs. George TONIGHT! HOLLY THEATRE DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. VICTORY LOAN THE SHOW 2 -HOURS E3f)OV, SOCKINO WITH A PLUS "LAW OF THE BADLANDS" "A DOG'S LIFE" Even the Canines Have Their G.I.I PMAMMOTH AUCTION SALE For "E" Bond Buyers SCORES OF OUTSTANDING ARTICLES FOR SALE C'mon Medford! This Is the Last Time, So Let's Finish the Job! ADMISSION ANY DENOMINATION "E" BOND PURCHASED MONDAY, TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY -OR - 55c Fed. Tax Inc. (No Children's Tickets) Frey, Mrs. Dick McElhose, and L. E. Klink, overparking, $1 ball. W. E. Thomas, two overpark ing offenses, $2 bail. Court House News Divorce Complaints Elva M. Dodson vs. Ji-mea E. Dodson. Elva Klumph vs. Royal Klumph. , Divorce Decreet Shirley Lorraine Linebaugh vs. William Clay Linebaugh. WEATHER Northern California Occa sional showers today. Clearing and colder tonight. Generally clear Thursday with heavy local frosts in morning. Moderate to fresh southwest wind off coast. Beneficial Old Time Square DANCE and BOX SOCIAL for Mr. and Mrs. WAYNE BRADLEY At Talent City Hall Sponsored by Talent Volunieer Firemen SAT., DEC. 8 at 9 p. m. THE LOOK IN HER EYES SHOULD HAVE WARNED HIM! He only stopped to admire, but he stayed, to ..... Its lilomafr of SHOWS SCREEN FUN -2 J i MW.-ailKiW,-r- Bill SJT V rm jm ttiltA Itl'l "iTllllTllnl I I I I UlTTIkir TL 20-Minuta Featurette Tom & Jerry Kolor Kartoon Wednesday, Dec, 5, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEH becoming northwest and de creasing tonight. Prisoners of war worked al most 90,000 days last year In Wyoming agriculture, forestry and lumbering. Sas on Stomach Rt)W ( ft biwh w oiMfcl mo., berk NVHeo auau toati acid cuiej painful. tu!T,t tnf u. tour etonuct. u4 hoislburn, xtn(i u Hit 11 ,TirKlh the fnit arttni nML'tnM kcrxm (oc lTKpUxnaUa Wile t1lflnM like ihaM in Bell -ant faMM. No Itlt't. flu) n hflnit comfort In a, Uflr at nam boiut w iu fee doublt mocaj ba. K LEARN TO PLAY THE ACCORDION Accordion Studio 1211 West Main ON SATURDAYS 737 0 . w THE BULLIEST v.aaW!l 5 . 9 HITTING THE THRILL TRAIL TO HIS GREATEST ADVENTURE GENE AUTRY In ! SMILEY felB URUM mid urrrr. BIRTHS DANIELS, Rev. and Mr. Dei bert W., 320 South Holly, Dec. 5, 1945, boy, 8 lbs., at Com munity hospital. RIlllVI OBETiinOAT due to a cold ...let a little time-tested VapoRub melt flL a M gf in your mouth W ICKS ...works fine I V VAPORua Get out your accordion and learn to play your favorite tun AT THE NEW 4-DAYS- FUN - FIESTA EVER! stiff w MM "m- . 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