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LOCAL and PERSONAL Women To Met Medford Council of Church Women will .hold a directors meeting Mon day at 2 p. m in the parlors of the Methodist Church. ' Stanley Released C 1 1 f f H. Stanley, S 1c, received an hon orable discharge from the Unit ed States Navy at the Shoe maker, Calif., Separation Cen ter recently, according to word received from the center. Fir Run Made City fire men were called to the home of G. F. Girard, 518 North River side avenue, at 11:13 a. m. yes terday to extinguish a flue fire. , Some damage by smoke was caused to the residence, firemen said. Jenkins Here Pvt. Lynn Jen kins is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, Colum bus street. Pvt. Jenkins, who trained at Camp Wolters, Tex., after graduating from Medford high school, will report next to Ft. Ord for o erseas assignment. Langston Discharged For mer machinist's mate, first class, Loyd C. Langston, return ed Jan. 2 to the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lang ston, 114 Tripp street, following an honorable discharge from the , navy Seabees. Langston served three years in the navy, the last two being with a Seabee bat talion in ihe Pacific theater. Complete Factory Approved SAFETY SERVICE Chrysler Fac tory Engineer ed and (nrpect ed Parts for Chrysler Dodgt Plymouth Dodae Trucks DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS L. G. TAYLOR GO. 112 So. Riverside Phone 2965 . Dependabln Building Applications Appli cations to build were made yes terday at the office of the city superintendent by W. E. Jewitt, 216 South Orange street, to erect a garage at 804 West Fourth street at a cost of $500 and John Perkins, McAndrews road, to erect a residence at 920 Narre gan street costing $1,200. Leaves Hospital Warren Fichtner, who was injured by a falling dump trunk bed Sunday was released from the Camp White hospital and returned to his home on the corner of 10th and Orange streets yesterday according to his brother, Clyde Fichtner. Though still badly bruised, Fiohtner expects to re- tu.'n to his job, tomorrow. McVeigh Home Arthur Mc Veigh, who received an honor able discharge last month from the army at Ft. Lewis, Wash has returned to Medford and with his wife and sons is resid ing at the 99 Motel until a home can be found in the city McVeigh, who has been in the service two and one-half years, spent the past two years in the European theater. Mrs. McVeigh and sons nave been residing in Portland. To Show Films Three tech nicolor films, two of which are of Easter sunrise services and one the presentation of a plaque at the grave of the Unknown Soldier, will be shown at a spec ial meeting of Malta Command ery No. 4, Knights Templar Jan. 18 it is announced by El mer C. Biegel, emminent com mander. The films will be shown at the Ashland Masonic temple and will be. followed by light refreshments. Evangelists Arrive Alden J and Esther Hendricks White evangelists who are to hold E series of services at the Friends Church, Old Highway at De Barr Ave., arrived Friday night from Los Angeles, and are guests of Mrs. White's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs .Tnhn T.uvhpn. nf Dakota Street The Whites will speak and sing at 11 and 7:30 today and every night of the week, except Satur Niajor Home Major Bruce W. Moffatt of the 464th bomb miarlrnn. 382nd bomb BrbUD has arrived in Medford and will spend a 45-day leave with his wife and family at their home on Spring street. Major Mof- fntt last stationed on Guam, will return to active duty after his leave here. The major, tormeriy with the Pinnacle Packing com pany here, was a lieutenant in Company A of the 186th Infan try, National Guard, before the war. Cars Damaged Slight dam age was caused cars operated by T. J. Crabb, Phills Auto court, and J. F. Moore, 1029 East Jack son street, Thursday evening when they collided at the inter sprtinn nf Riverside avenue and Midway road, reports filed with - f r mmmn 7S.-U4QV emir XAwff; . -'A wviiriii www 1 y flTl -:, J r,r 9 ANN BLYTH & "4Al BRUCE BENNETT tiMBS3b,ltJ -7- .V -i'i-t- ; . ; Jc. a ; Murium MATINEE TODAY 1:45 P.M. EVENING 6:45 P. M nr heMM --ikw ten n Gary Cooper Coming Natural Color Western 4 1 V - - f.v-,V A f v-x This romantic moment of third party in this scene from Gary Cooper and Loretta Young "Along Came Jones", coming to is interrupted by an unwelcome! the Holly theatre Thursday. city police state. Another report stated that some damage was caused a car driven by P. J Sonds, Prospect, when it collid cd on Crater Lake highway Fri day afternoon with a parked truck belonging to Lewis Super Service station. CALENDAR Sunday 7:00 p. m. Girls' F r 1 e n d ly society, St. Mark s Episcopal church, at parish- house. Monday 6:15 p. m. Toastmasters In ternational, Jackson Hotel, 108 S. Central avenue. George Da vis, secretary, phone 2675. 8:00 p. m. F. L. club, busi ness meeting at home of Geor- giana Hussong, 1017 North Riv erside avenue. Bring "thank you" gifts. 8:00 p. m. Evening Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church, at parish house. 8:00 p. m. Zonta club, Girls' Community club. Ethel Lathrop, program. 8:00 p. m. Crater Lake guild fireplace room, Presbyterian church. Tuesday 1:00 p. m. Mary Martha cir cle, Methodist church, at church parlors, for covered dish lunch eon. Bring service. 1:00 p. m. Women's Missionary society, Presbyterian church, luncheon followed by program Bring service. Nursery for chil dren. 1:30 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs George E, White, Renault ave nue. 1:30 p. m. DeMolay Mothers club, home of Mrs. R. T. Harri son, 719 W. Fourth street. 2:00 p. m. Grey Ladies, im portant business meeting at Out post. 2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks' Temple. 7:45 p. m. Wesleyan Service guild, Methodist church, in church parlors. Hostesses, Mrs. Bernice Kunzman and Mrs. Louis Kirby. 8:00 p. m. C h a p t e r BE, P. E. O., home of Mrs. Kenneth Denman, for Founders' Day pro gram. 8:00 p. m. Carnation club, home of Minnie Bower, 729 West Thh-teenth street. Mrs. Douglas, assistant hostess. 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters regular meeting followed by farewell party for departing member. Wednesday 11 a. m. DAV Auxiliary Sewing club, home of Mrs. Otto DeJarnctt, 618 West Jackson street, covered dish luncheon at noon. 12:30 p. m. Victory club, Reames chapter. Masonic Tem ple. Committee will serve lunch at small charge. Installation. 1:00 p. m. Get Together club, dessert luncheon followed by cards at Eagles' hall, 217 West Main street. 1:00 p. m. Nevita Past Ma tron's club, home of Mrs. Guy Tex, Central Point, for luncheon. f HEMOST 'AMAZING WILD HORSE STORYl . ,wf '.-Evtr. r--'X'MB STEELE ,?.' "V c S.; r""V4--- 0f Lovers of the unusual in mo tion picture entertainment and especially, those who like out door stories, have a treat In store for them at the Crater ian with the opening of "Wild fire," this coming Wednesday. The story revolves around a great brown stallion, king of wild horses, and how, in grati tude to two men, who saved him from death, he risked his own life and freedom to save Sunday. Jan. 13, 1946 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE Irvin, Boyd A. and Lyle H. and their brother-in-law George E. Rainey. The partners plan to build and sell homes on 16 lots which also do contract work In the county. North Carolina textile mills consume one-fourth of all the they own here and they will cotton used in this country. I'm n lO'O THURS., FRI., SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS SKAtTnG PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Let's do . HOLLER SKATifIG medford mmx 2:00 p. m. Priscilla circle, Mdthodist church, home of Mrs. M. J. Wiley, 403 West Jackson street. 7:30 p. m. AAUW, joint meeting with Ashland branch at Lithia Hotel. 7:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Harry Holmes. 8:00 p. m. Wenonah club, "revelation party" at Girls' Community club. Thursday 12 Noon J o 1 1 v Stitchers' club, home of Mrs. O. V. Haves. I,is sons-in-law, Frank Selto and Central Pt Grotin 724 Alder street. Potluck birth-' Julius Bartel, both of whom ....I. Ji' . . . . .H them from destruction at the hands of outlaws. ' Photographed In gorgeous color in the wilds of Utah the story brings to the screen a pic ture breathtaking in the beauty of Its backgrounds and scenery. Starring with "Wildfire," are many old screen favorites head ed by Bob Steele and Sterling Holleway they Include Franc Williams Farnum; John Miljan. Frances Ford and Sarah Had-d-n. It's New! The Beautiful SEQUIN CLUB Hotel Del Rogue, Granti Pasi Featuring: ABBY GREEN and his Orchestra . . . and Jeanne Hackett. Vocalist Rudy Wiley, tenor Tut Halaas, drums Cover Charge, Including 20 caba ret tax 90c. Refund ed to our Dinner Guests departing be fore 9. Really Fine Food Special Dinners DeLuxe Dinner! Open Every Night 8 P. M. to 2 A. M. ON TUESDAY BAR SERVICE ONLY No Cover Charge day dinmr. 2:00 p. m. Alpha Delta class. Fellowship hall, First Christian church. "Secret Sisters" will be drawn. 8:00 p. m. BPWC, regular business meeting at Girls' Com munity club. 8:00 p. m. Mistletoe Camp, R. N. A., installation of officers at KP hall for members and friends. were recently discharged from the service. The lumber company is own ed by C. B. Collins and Grace C. Collins of Medford. A supply of lumber Is being stocked and trade demands are being more adequately met, Hubbell says. Will Build Homes Central Point, Jan. 12 For mation of a five-man partner ship for the building of dwell ings was an event here, yester day. The firm is known as the Lawton Construction company and is composed of the four Lawton brothers, Keith B., P. G. A. HUBBELL HEADS EAGLE POINT LBR. CO.: Eagle Point, Jan. 12 Asum ing management of the Eagle Point Lumber company Janu-; ary 1 was G. A. Hubbell. He I succeeds Jim Parker who re-, signed. Hubbel has operated two ranches north of here for the past two and one half years. I They are being taken over by 1 if you have $15,000 or $20,000 investi gate a Main Street business property. Interest of 4 on balance. This prop erty shows 13 on asking price. Box 1101 Tribune She E wa-.w-'wiw.!v.p...'jwj' mswieiiMejsaai'Mi. earned aboyl' detecting she Is - - - But darned novel wayof herown! S7TRLIM6 I JOHN muu wiujim mm mm HiPiii FRANCIS FORI PMUlStolM eracrxQS had a lTTSX ujjk -i- - ley IIItI'" i 1 fefel -3 THRU TUESDAY : For the Crime of Your Life DEANNA . A Featurette RALPH BELLAMY II FASHIONS FOR DAVID BRUCE TCMORROV Ceo. COULOURIS in Technicolor ALLEN JENKINS II PICTORIAL NEWS EDWARD EVERETT sp HORTON S Continuous Shows Today, 1:45 P. M. On HORTON Continuous Shows Today, 1:45 P. M. 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