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A LOCAL and
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neth Fitzgerald, who recently
resigned as county extension
agent at Ronan, Mon., has been
appointed sales manager of
Humphrey Motors. Mr. and Mrs.
Fitzgerald plan to build a home
if they do not find one for rent.
They are former Medford resi
dents. Vosi Returns Vern Voss, re
cently discharged service veter
an, has arrived in Medford to
return to his former position as
shop instructor at the Junior
High school. Voss is preparing
the 6hop and courses for the
new semester, beginning Jan.
28. according to E. H. Hedrlck,
city school superintendent. Shop
Instruction was not offered at
the school the first semester of
this year due to the lack of an
instructor.
Discharged William P.
Grimes, former star atmeie ai
Central Point high school, was
in rprelve his discharge from
the Navy yesterday according to
word from relatives, tie ana nis
wife and small son will visit
friiriri and relatives in Oregon
and California prior to his re
turn to the stall 01 rvrJi, ruam
ath Falls radio station. Grimes,
whn hoa hppn stationed near
San Diego, held a first class
petty officer's rating as a radio
technician. He is a brother-ln-isn
nf Mr. John Tham and
Maxine Ayers of Central Point.
"See
Humphrey
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TO BUY OR
SELL YOUR
USED CAR
Humphrey Motors
Used Car Exchange
33 S. Riverside Ave.
NOW!
PORTABLE ELECTRIC
RECORD PLAYERS
Tone Control
Volume Control
Constant Speed Motor
Light Weight Pickup
Three Tube Amplifier
Permanent Needle
Luggage Type Case
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
JAQUITH MUSIC CO.
Complete Music Supply Salem, Ore.
Afo THE FAMILY THEATRE &t
tfj TODAY Throu9h TUESDAY
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CONTINUOUS TODAY 1:45 P.M. ON
PERSONAL
In Berkeley Miss Nancy
Huff, program director at the
Riverside USO, is to return next
week from Berkeley, Calif., af
ter spending a three-weeks
annual leave visiting at the
home of her mother.
Sailor Discharged Harvey
Rowden, who served as a sea
man first class in the Navy and
was in the Pacific area for 18
months, was discharged at
Bremerton, Wash., January 16
and has returned to Medford.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Rowden, 292 Berrydale
avenue. Rowden, in the Navy
two years, served in the armed
guard.
Lees Return Dr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Lee have returned
from an extended vacation in
Arizona and Southern Califor
nia, several weeks of which was
spent at Monte Vista Guest
ranch near WickenDurg, Ariz.
Their return was hastened by
the departure soon of Robert E.
Lee, Jr., for . the mid-term at
Pacific University. Dr. Lee will
be in his office Monday.
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Fltzslmmons On Furlough
Pvt. Haroldlee Fitzsimmons, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fitzsim
mons, route 2, box 3S3C, is
spending a 15-day furlough at
the family home after complet
ing basic army training at Camp
Roberts, Calif. Fitzsimmons,
who will report to Ft. Ord,
Calif., Feb. 7 for overseas as
signment, completed studies in
telegraphy and was graduated
as a fh-6t class message center
clerk.
Apply To Build Applying
for building permits Friday at
the office of the city superin
tendent were C. C. Althouse. 115
Florence street, to remodel a
garage at a cost of $100; L. L.
Green, 508 Benson street, erect
residence and garage, $2,000;
and the Veteran's Building cor
poration, to remodel and reroof
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
building at 38 North Front
street, $10,000. A. A. Young,
220 Talent court, applied yes
terday for permit to remodel a
residence at 525 Franquette
street at a cost of $500.
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Gary Cooper and Ingrid Berg
man in "For Whom The Bell
Tolls," featuring Akim Tamiroff,,
Henne Home Max Henne,
manager here for United Air
lines, returned Friday from Port
land where he spent two days
receiving information concern
ing air freight service which the
firm is inaugurating. Henne
made the trip to Portland bi
plane. Leaves Miss Elizabeth L.
Buckingham, HA 1c In the
Waves, left yesterday for Long
Beach, Calif., where she will be
stationed. Miss Buckingham
graduated from the hospital
corps school at Bethesda, Md.,
Jan. 8, and has been here to visit
her mother. Mrs. Laura Albertz,
236 South Central avenue.
Groves Discharged Mr. and
Mrs. Jack V. Groves arrived in
Medford Friday from, Atlanta,
Ga., and are making their home
with his mother, Mrs. Claire
Groves, 1716 North Riverside
avenue. Groves, a former cor
poral in the army air corps, re
ceived an honorable discharge
from the service in Rome, Ga.,
where he nad been stationed as
a discharge councilor. He spent
37 months in the army and at
tended Columbia University in
New York for some time. Groves
is a former employe with Beck's
bakery.
Auto Mishaps Cars operated
by Charles A. Robeson, route 3
and J. T. Coffman, route 4, col
lided on hglhway 99 Friday
morning causing considerable
damage to both autos, according
to accident reports filed with
city police. Icy pavement was
given as cause of the accident.
Police investigated a second
accident at 3:30 a. m. yesterday
when a car operated by Claude
P. Slaughter, 30 South Central
avenue, overturned at the inter
section of Central and Riverside
avenues, it was reported yester
day. Marjorie Meyers and John
Wilkinson, Crater Hotel, passen
gers, suffered slight scratches,
officers reported. Damage esti
mated at $200 was caused the
car, according to a report filed
later.
Card Returns Roger E. Card,
who has been serving on Oki
nawa with the navy, arrived in
Medford Thursday after having
been discharged at Bremerton
under the point system. Card,
whoso rating was carpenter's
mate second class, Is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sanden, 304
South Central avenue. He has
been in the navy three years.
His brother, Gage Sanden, EM
1c, who has been here to visit
relatives, has returned to his
ship, the USS Solomons, at Jack
sonville, Fla. The Sanden's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Stoll and son, Gary
Lee, have left for their home
in Taylor, Tex., and another
daughter, Mrs. Dale McMullin
and son. Dale, Jr., have returned
to Cottage Grove after spending
the holidays in Medford.
Dick Applegate
Going To Manila
For United Press
Richard Applegate. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Applegate, 615
South Oakdale, has been pro
moted to foreign correspondent
in the United Press service, ac
cording to word received Satur
day by his parents. Applegate
is to leave the last of January
for Manila where he will serve
for a time and later will be
assigned at Singapore.
The former Medford man has
been in thj United Press service
for several years, having joined
that company while employed
as sports writer for the Mall
Tribune. He was discharged
from the navy in October after
3 Vi years service and visited his
parents last fall with his bride.
Mrs. Applegate will remain in
Los Angeles with friends until
her huband Is able to secure
accommodations in Manila.
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Katina Paxinou and Arturo De-
Cordova and filmed in technt
color now at the Roxy theatre
for a three day engagement.
CALENDAR
Sunday
2:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, of
ficers and staff, practice at hall.
Monday
8:15 p. m. Toastmasters In
ternational, Jackson Hotel, 108
South Central avenue. George
Davis, secretary, phone 2675.
8:00 p. m. LWV-AAUW In
ternational Relations study group
at home of Mrs. Robert Shep
herd, Saginaw Drive.
7:30 p. m Olive Rebekah and
Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.O.F.
joint installation of officers at
lodge hall. I
8:00 p. m. Lady JayCees, '
USO. !
8:00 p. m.--Medford Musical
society, home of Mrs. Frank i
Humphrey, 28 Geneva street
Tuesday I
10:00 a. m. Adarel Social !
club, home of Mrs. Libbie Root,
Park Place No. 5, sewing and
potluck luncheon at noon. Bring
service. Business session in aft-,
ernoon.
12:30 p. m. Kiwanian Dames, '
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luncheon, Holland Hotel,
tlon of officers.
Elec-,
2:00 p. m. Woman's Society
of Christian service, regular
meeting and pledge service at
church. Executive com m i 1 1 e e
meeting at church chapel, one
o'clock. '
2:00 p. m. Medford Navy
Mothers' club, Girls' Community
club.
8:00 p. m. Pythian club,
home of Grace Reed, 328 Ed
wards street, to plan for visit of
grand chief.
8:00 p. m DAV and auxil
iary, at armory. Anniversary par
ty to follow meeting.
8:00 p. m. Games and card
party by St. Anne's Altar society
at parish hall. Public invited.
Wedneidoy
1:00 p. m. Mistletoe club,
Pollyanna revelation party and
covered dish luncheon, Girls'
Community club.
1:00 p. m. VFW Auxiliary,
revelation party at home of Mrs.
Merrill A. Beneka, county court
house. 8:00 p. m Chrysanthemum
Thimble club. Neighbors of
Woodcraft, home of Mrs. Michael:
Beck, Old Stage Road.
8:00 p. m Past Chief's club,
Girls' Community club.
Thursday
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA,'
P.E.O., home of Mrs. C. C.
Thompson, 1002 West Eleventh
street. Assisting hostesses, Mrs.
Charles Paske, Mrs. D o 1 p h
Phipps. Program, Mrs. Otto
Frohnmayer.
Friday
1:00 p. m. Electa Social club.
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MAILING LIST
Morse's Mailing Service
Phone 3722 39 South Grape St.
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CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY 1:45
home of Mrs. C. E. Kunr, Old
Pacific highway, for anniversary
luncheon. Bring service.
Saturday
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap
ter, D.A.R. luncheon at Holland
Hotel fur state regent.
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TURKS LEFT HERE
Less than 4.000 marketable
turkeys of the 1945 crop in the
Rogue River valley remain, and
they will be butchered by Feb
ruary 1, shippers report. The
season will end two weeks earli
er than last year. Many growers
have kept brooder hens, and,
are making plans to raise tur
keys the ?omlng year. The tur
key hens have started laying,
the county agent's office re
ports. The turkey crop last
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year In Jackson and Josephine
counties totalled approximately
100,000 birds.
Clottns tlm for Sunaay Too Ltt
to Cluwlfy 4 00 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
LUMBER
2x6 to 2x12
16 Ft. Rough
1 Comm. and Etr.
Dry Flooring and Siding
as it Arrives at Our Yard
NAILS AND ROOFING
Cedar Posts Redwood Posts
WE CARRY LOW PRICE LUMBER
R. 0. STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrewi
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whose strange devotions
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MECFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Almost every kind of weapon
In use by armed forces of the
United States at the time of the
attack on Pearl Harbor had been
changed by the time the fight
ing ended.
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1x4 to 1x12
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