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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1945)
LOCAL and Tucker Home Jim Tucker, S2c, was expected home last night from Treasure Island, Calif., to ipend a brief leave at th home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tucker, 315 North Holly street. From R o e b u r g Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Peterson of Roseburg spent Friday evening in Medford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Taylor, 53 North Peach street. The Peter sons were en route to Los An geles where they are to spend the holidays at the home of Mr. Peterson's parents. In Hospital Mrs. W. C. Janes, Capital avenue, is in Sacred Heart hospital recover ing from major surgery. It is stated that she will be able to receive visitors within three or four days. Mrs. Janes' son-in-law, Pvt. Clyde Gilbert, arrived in the city last week to spend the holidays with Mrs. Gilbert and his family. He has been stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va., in recent months but is currently stationed at Ft. Lewis. CHUNGKING M 28 North Front St. Phone 9132 We Serve Fine Foods Chinese & American Dishes Open From 4 P. M. to 2 A. M. SAT. 4 P. M. to 4 A. M. ORDERS TO TAKE OUT FOR RENT! SOUND TRUCK and Public Address Systems Any Plact - Any iima Any Oetaalnn P IDLER NEWS AGENCY Ph'ine 41134 01 6038 122 No Riverside Medtnrd Interior and Exterior PAINTIHQ PAPER HANGING Work Guaranteed CALL 2419 Younger's Appliance DUTCH BOY PAINTS 31 N. Bartlett PLAYING - mr ?T"nv 11 tA uic w nvi n c Technicolor light brown KtsO pi h mri m ix V7 fq I tiTHaJt w DAZZLING WVtgj TECHNICOLOR! PERSONAL Visaing Here Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bonney and sons, of Seattle, arrived in Medford last ana are spending Christ mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Gilbert, 135 North Holly street. Mr. Bonney is the son of Mrs. Gilbert. Loses Purse Mrs. Phyllis Mae Olson, 319 Willamette ave nue, reported to city police Fri day the loss of a black leather purse with the initials P. M. O. on it. Police were told the purse was lost on Willamette street when it fell from an open car door. Returns Home Mrs. E. C. Ferguson, Holly apartments, re-! turnd ho.ne Thursday night after spending the past two weeks visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Knutzen and children in Astoria and with friends in Portland. Meeting Cancelled Knights of Pythias lodge will not meet Monday evening, due to the fact that it will be Christmas eve, officers announce. The follow ing Monday evening, Dec. 31, ' the lodge will hold a potluck supper at 6:30 o'clock for Knights, Pythian Sisters and their families. e Cars Collide Damage esti mated at $250 was caused a car operated by Jack Robertson, 1205 East Main street, Friday afternoon in a collision at the Stewart and South Riverside avenues intersection with a car driven by James F. Sprague, Seattle, according to an accident report filed with city police. Olher accident reports stated that slight damage was caused Friday to a car driven by Charles L. Rusho, 225H South Riverside avenue, and a Beck's bakery truck, operated by G. W. Reich stein, 310 Portland avenue, when they collided at the intersection of North Riverside avenue, and Ohio streets. e Return Mrs. Duane Fitzger ald and son, Michael, returned to the city last week from Salt Lake City, Utah, and are resid ing with her mother, Mrs. P. C. Latham, 822 South Oakdale avenue. M r s. Fitzgerald has been making her home in Utah to be near her husband, an army captain stationed in Salt Lake City. Capt. Fitzgerald is to be sent overseas in the near future. Also returning to the home of her mother to spend the Christ mas holidays was Miss Betty Latham, who has been training as a cadet nurse at Providence hospital in Portland. Miss La them, who has completed stud ies at the hospital, will report back in two weeks for reassign ment. - - ENDS WED. c ai a nnivi aVm p c 1 1 1 i y p tu genie with the hair!!! r'f -jr- 'jrs ees.?!i?4 Our Vines" Margaret O Bnen, Eawara G. Robinson and Jackie "Butch" Jenkins, co-starring in, "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes", now at the Craterian theater. The story adapted from C. V. Martin's best seller novel comes Old Classic ' " . Scene from the technicolor fantasy of old Bagdad, "A Thou sand And One Nights", featur ing Cornel Wilde, Evelyn Keyes, and Phil Silvers now playing at the Holly theatre. The story of Visit Parents Misses Ber neice and Marjorie Blooming camp, 614 West 11th street, left the city yesterday for Horn brook, Calif., to spend Die Christmas holidays with their parents and family. Attends Meeting Dr. Frank A. Freeburger, 213 East Main street, spent last week In Port land, where he attended the an nual Northwest Congress of Op tometry. During the four day meeting demonstration of the latest optometry equipment was shown approximately 400 doc tors who attended the congress. Apply ' to Build Applying Friday at the office of the city superintendent for building per mits were Dale Flowers, 320 Apple street, to erect a 3-car garage costing $1,000; Alvin C. Tucas, 314 South Ivy street, erect garage and living quarters, S2.500; and Elmer Ogborn, 242 South Riverside avenue, applied for permit to demolish a resi dence. Davis Home Staff Sgt. Reu ben O. Davis, box 463; Jackson ville, was honorably discharged from the army Monday at Camp Beale, Calif., according to a news release from the camp. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delia Davis, of Jacksonville, spent three years in the service, two years having been served over seas with the 37th division. He was awarded the good conduct medal, victory medal, Asiatic Pacific ribbon with one battle star, Philippine liberation ribbon with one battle star, combat In fantry badge and the American theater ribbon. Closins time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Please remember. Coming THURSDAY HOLLY THEATRE k 1 at Craterian . " V I i to ,the screen a tencter-numan story filled to the brim with action, pathos, and h u m o r. James Craig. Frances Gifford and Agnes Moorehead are fea tured in the exceptional sup porting cast. in Swingtime 1 V this old classic is told with modern humor and swingtime. ' t ?hii' r . v 1 UNCIUM nf Trw 4V. l A' c Jnmjii i ill MONDAY nj TUESDAY r! II .' 1. ; r IhniU i f r f I v.K AI G HASSO Aa W EDMUND CONTINUOUS TODAY 1:45 P.M. ON Rialto Mystery 4f t, V Lon Chaney and Evelyn An kers co-starring in the new In ner Sanctum mystery film "The Frozen Ghost',, now playing thru Tuesday at the Rialto theatre. "Dangerous Partners," with James Craig and Signe Hasso is the companion hit, fill ed with intrigue, romance and adventure. Closing time lor Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember. Officer Home Capt. Regi nald S. Rood returned home CLOSED TEMPORARILY WATCH FOR RE-OPENING Take -.-Easy Lodge W'.:- ..... ,t. Mi Also BEAUTIFUL ALASKA PATHE NEWS THEY LIVED DANGEROUSLY! THEY LOVED DANGEROUSLY! 4 i e; fiWFMM .fSW vl.f'S: i K 1 r JO-v. I Thursday from San Francisco and is with his wife and daugh ter, Marsha, and mother, Mrs. Florence Rood, at the family home in the Hotel Holland. Capt. Rood, who will be honorably discharged from the service in the spring, returned to the United States recently after 21 months service as a psychiatrist with an evacuation hospital of the third army in Europe. He spent three and one-half years in the army. Visit RelatWes Spending the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends in Central Point are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ayers and son Delbert. The two men have been working for the Complete Factory Approved SAFETY jfXtJS. SERVICE Chrysler Fac foTpendable "T Engineer f SERVICE I dJ""d In'Pct- o rana tor Chrysler Dodgb Plymouth Dodge Trucks DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS L. G. TAYLOR CO. 112 So. Riverside Phone 296S I Thru Tuesday J g i in i i ..'..in i iWyrf'. ri mil mm m in' V Brilliantly f rial yell ufiicii: I I I o l v. u Robinson! Lovable, laughable "Butch"! You'll cheer them in the emotion-swept drama filmed from the famed best-seller! MARGARET O'BRIEN EDWARD G. ROBINSON fa' with JAMES CRAIG AGNES MOOREHEAD FRANCES GIFFORD MORRIS CARNOVSKY Alio "SO YOU THINK YOU'RE ALLERGIC A Novelty LATEST PICTORIAL NEWS iiflaBBaViBtVji Sunday, Dec. 23, 194S state highway department out of Elkton. Mrs. Ayers arrived in Central Point Thursday and the 5s: 55 55 55 55 55 55 Not In the Sense of Custom, but with a genuine appreciation of our pleasant association during the year just past we extend to you Our Best Wishes for an Old-Fashioned KERRY CHRISTMAS and a together! Winsome V: fKXzy "BUTCH" JENKINS - Tli Ti .TIflU ' w4a- . : 1 L Tl B A-"--- 7 sV-vi MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NIKE men came Saturday evening. They will return to Elkton Wed nesday. 4 4 HAPPIER as KEW YEAR S. BUD'S PLACE 1 TALENT, ORE. JS si 3r J;. ? ? Tht RAGING FLOOD . . . tarriii.d children wept toward, daath by swirling raging floodwat.r.l THE GREAT FIRE . . psctacular lactrica! t o r m threaten, to wipe out entire com munity by firal THRILL-OF A-LIFE-TIME RIDE ... on an elephant', trunkl CONTINUOUS SHOVS TODAY 1:45 P. M. ON J SI SEE! 1