Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 27, 1944, Image 5

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    Christmas Seal Campaign Under Way;
"Wipe Out Tuberculosis" Is Message
PUBLIC SUPPORT
URGED IN EFFORT
TO BUILD HEALTH
Christmas seals for residents
of Jackson county were in the
mall today, carrying Into every
community the message of the
Jackson County Public Health
association: "let's wipe out tu
berculosis." The first sheets of seals were
delivered to Mayor C. A. Meek
er by Postmaster Frank De
Souza. The mayor then issued
the following proclamation, en
dorsing the 1944 campaign:
"Emphasizing the importance
of maintaining health standards
in such critical days as these, I
wish to urge all people of Med
ford to support the work of the
Jackson County Public Health
association In combating tuberc
ulosis by purchasing Christmas
seals.
"All money obtained from the
sale of these little stamps, carry
ing the picture, of everybody's
The Jackson County Public Health association today an
nounced that the annual mailing of Christmas seals has been
made so that residents of Jackson county may aid In the fight
against tuberculosis. Mayor C. A. Meeker is shown above . re
ceiving the first sheets of seals from Postmaster Frank De
Sousa. (Photo by Shangle)
postman, Is used to fight tu
berculosis. .Seventy-five per cent
of that money, is used in Jack
son county. During the las t
world war 1 am informed the
tuberculosis death rate increased
here. We do not want that to
NOTICE .
W JKSoJCOUNTY111 F THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF LANDS HERETOFORE
Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of December, 1844,
in accordance with an order of the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, of date November 20, 1944, the undersigned
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, will ell all of the right, title,
estate, lien or interest of Jackson County, Oregon, in and to the
following described real property heretofore acquired by Jackson
County, Oregon, and situated in Jackson County, Oregon, for not
less than the minimum price set opposite said parcels, as follows,
to-wit:
Description of Property Minimum Price
Lots 13 and 14, Block 11, Central Point $1 020 00
Lots 3 and 4, Block 3, Central Addition, Eagle Point 1,000.00
12 inclusive, Block 4, Deekum's Amended
Addition, Gold Hill . 200 00
L043, 1 , t 13 Inclusive, Block 9, Deekum's Amended
Addition, Gold Hill 195 no
Lot 12, Block 15, Deekum's Amended Addition, Gold Hill 8o!oO
West V4 of Lot 9, Block 1, Riverside Addition, Gold Hill 2,000.00
Lots 5 and 6, less part described Deed Record Volume
1R7 PntfA R71 Hln.1r 1 Tni.1fenn.t!lT. MA nn
. e u,il wiui-n t j .(.nwiivmc. ............ ................ tfU.UU
.Land described Deed Record Volume 112, Page 81, and '
Deed Record Volume 147, Page 406, in Section 30,
Township 37 South, Range 2 West of W. M., in Jack- -
sonville, not platted, 25 acres ... 250.00
Lot 5, Block 10, Phoenix i ... 230.00
East Vi of Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block H, Talent. 210.00
Lot described Deed Record Volume 224, Pages 535 and
and 536, Talent 150.00
Lot described Deed Record Volume 56, Page 150, part of
Block S, Talent ... 250.00
Lot 13, Mathews Addition, Ashland .. 80.00
Lot 16, Valley View Addition, Ashland. 400.00
Lots 6, 7 and 11, Block 2, Carlton Addition, Medford... 250.00
Lots 2 and 4, Block 3, Carlton Addition, Medforci ; .160.00
Lot 6, Block 3, Carlton Addition, Medford 80.00
North 66 feet of Lot 7, Block 3, Cottage Addition.
Medford 4,000.00
Lot 13, Block 5, Hillview Addition to West Medford,
Medford 110.00
Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, Block 1, West Moreland Addition,
- Medford : .-. 630.00
Lot 29, Eagle Heights Fruit Farm, Orchard Tracts....... ... 100.00
WV4 of NW4, SEVi of NWW, and NWVi of SW4, Sec
tion 12, Township 37 South, Range 1 East of W. M 1,000.00
Land described Deed Record Volume 53, Page 104, less .
land sold, Section 30, Township 38 South, Range 1 East
. tlT TUT ' RA 1A
SWW ofSEVi"lYWi4"oT
18, Township 39 South, Range 1 East of W. M 860.00
ntivt. section zi. lownsnin aoum. nanse i r.asi
of W. M .'. 600.00
NE'4 of SWU. Section 32, Township 37 South, Range
2 East of W. M 200.00
Undivided one-half interest in SEVi. Section 20. TownshiD
33 South, Range 3 East of W. M 1,500.00
NV4 of NWVi, SWVi of NWVi, and NWVi of SWVi, Sec
tion 29, Township 39 South, Range 4 East of W. M 400.00
SWVi of NEVi, Section 22, Township 33 South, Range 1-
West of W. M 200.00
SV4 of SWVi. Section 6. TownshiD 34 South. Range 1
West of W. M " 800.00
Land described Deed Record Volume 204, Page 459, less
Deed Record Volume 216. Paee 620. Section 15. Town
ship 34 South, Range 1 West of W. M - 150.00
Land Described Deed Record Volume 118, Page 26, Sec
tion 32. Township 35 South, Range 1 West of W. M. 120.00
Land Described Deed Record Volume 193, Page 403, Sec
tion 32, Township 35 South, Range 1 West of W. M. 80.00
Land described Deed Record Volume 118. Paee 22. Sec
tion 32. Township 35 South, Range 1 West of W. M. 120.00
Land described Deed Record Volume 118. Paee 23. Sec-
.i n 1 rn ui qb Cm.tU Uanoa 1 Was nf W M Rt OO
Land described Deed Record Volume 118, Page 24, Sec-
tion 32, Township 35 South, Range 1 West of W. M. 40.00
NEVi of SEVi, SWVi of SEVi, and SEVi of SWVi, Section
15, Township 37 South, Range 1 West of W. M 360.00
vSterling Mine Ditch" diverting the water from Little
Applegate River in the NWVi of NWVi of Section 32.
Township 39 South, Range 1 West of W. M., and
running in a Northwesterly direction conveying water
from the said "Little Applegate River" to Sections 4,
8, 9, 17, 18 and 19, Township 39 South, Range 2
West of W. M., the said ditch and flume being 27
miles long ; 4,000.00
EV4 of EVS. Section 34, Township 39 South, Range 1 West
of W. M. 400.00
NVi, Section 36, Township 40 South, Range 1 West
of W. M .". 800.00
Lots 2 and 3, SEVi of NWVi, and NEVi of SWVi , Section
6, Township -33 South, Range 2 West of W. M 2,000.00
NV4 of SEVi, Section 29, Township 34 South, Range 2
west of W. M.
EV4 of SWVi, Section 16, Township 38 South, Range 2
West of W. M v. ....
NV4 of SWVi of SWVi, Section 22, Township 38 South,
Range 2 West of W. M. -
WV4 of NWVi of SE'4, Section 33, Township 38 South,
Range 2 West of W. M.
EV4 of W, Section 34, Township 34 South, Range 4 West
of W. M
SEVi of NEVi. and NEVi of SEVi. Section 1. Township 35
South, Range 4 West of W. M 640.00.
Fractional NV of NEVi, Section 6, Township 35 South,
Range 4 West of w. M vuu.oo
250.00
600.00
' 60.00
75.00
400.00
100.00
800.00
600.00
600.00
Land described Deed Record Volume 209, Page 59, Sec
tion 18, Township 36 South, Rani'" 4 West of W. M.
JiVi of NWVi, SW'4 of NE',4. and NWVi of SWVi, Sec
tion 17, Township 36 South, Ranee 4 Wf-st of W. M.
NVi of NEVi, SEVi of NEVi, and NEVi of SEVi. Section
18, Township 38 South, Range 4 West of W. M
SEVi, and SV4 of SWVi, Section 16, Township 37 South,
Ranee -4 West of W. M .
Where reference is made to deed record and Daze in the above
descriptions, such reference is to the Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon; . . . ..
That said sale shall be held at the front door of the Court
House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, between the hours
of 10:00 o'clock A. M., and 12:00 noon, on the aforementioned
day, and shall be to the highest and best bidder for cash or, in
the discretion of the county court, in accordance with the terms
provided in Chapter 402, Oregon Laws, 1937.
That this notice of sale is published In the Medford Mail
Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub
lished in Jackson County, Oregon, once each week for tour con
secutive weeks prior to said sale, the date of the first publication
being Nov. 27, Dec. 4-11-18, 1944.
Dated this 21st day of November, "SYD . BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon,
happen again. The best way to
keep it from happening is for
every citizen to support the pro
gram of the Public Health asso
ciation. I therefore proclaim this
week Christmas seal sale week
In the city of Medford.
(Signed): C. A. Meeker.
Mayor.
everybody's postman" ap
pears on this year s seal, design
ed by Spence Wildey. It com
memorates the 40th anniversary
oi the first Christmas seal sale.
which was started by the Danish
postal clerk.
Both In this country and In
Denmark postal employes have
always played an important
pari in tne campaign. That's one
reason why Mrs. Ruth E. Bauer,
seal sale chairman, today asked
that the public in annreciation
be prompt in sending in returns
for the Christmas seals. Early
mailing of checks will make it
easier for the postman.
Booths for sale of Christmas'
seals within the city will be
opened Saturday, December 2
Mrs. John - S. Day. Medford
chairman of the 1944 campaign,
announced.
Mrs. Alex Sparrow of Central
Point, treasurer of the Public
Health association, will Rive the
opening address for the associa-
at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
Addresses before Medford or
ganization are being made this
year by members of the Toast-
masters club. The following
speakers have been announced
by, the president, E. M. Drys-
dale, Archie Pierce. Rotary
meeting, November 28; George
Buchanan, Kiwanis, November
zb; Kay Fence, Lions club. No-
vember 29; Milo Ross, Parent-
Teacher council. December 8:
Ray Harrison, labor council, De-
cemoer o.
A complete program of ob
servance has also been an
nounced for this week in the
Medford schools by Miss Olive
urry, school nurse.
County schools are receiving
me story of the Christmas seal
in the bulletin issued by Mrs
una B. Inch, county school
supervisor.
Rogue River
Rogue River. Nov. 27 At
first meeting for the Cubs Pack
jno. 27 in the Scout room Wed
nesday evening Denmaster Rich.
ard Hargitt presided. Den chiefs
mcnard Stockman. Roscoa Hnr.
gitt, Bill McGregory and Bill
Bean and Den mothers Mrs.
nargitt, Mrs. Bean and Jess
ureen with about twenty father.
and mothers present.
Receiving their Bobcat rank
were Richard Green, Buddy
Ellidge, Robert Ross, Griffith
fiover, Kudolf C. Hennicke
Norman Bean, Sammy Black,
Donald Bleserx. nvrnn irn..
Robert Curtis, and Victor Cleve
land. . Committeemen present
were narry tillage, Jess Green
. Hennicke and W. C.
k-owies.
Mrs. Othella Strahan. nrl,
dent of the Rogue River Civic
club, and Mrs. Clarabelle Black
assistant secretary. Mrs. Ell..
beth Fowler, treasurer, attended
the district meeting at Oshland.
Nov. 16.
Two new buildings are being
erected on the highway across
the bridge. One to be an electric
shop Is being built by A. E.
Miller, the other is being built
by Karl the welder.
The surgical dressing group
of the Red Cross met Friday In
stead of Thursdsy. In the four
days they have met before this,
1882 dressings have been folded.
Meeting Friday were Mrs. Har
gitt, Mrs. Dick, Mrs. Othella
Strahan, Mrs. A. E. Miller, Mrs.
Lora Carter, Mrs. Wiley, Mrs.
Myrtle Whipple and Mrs. Eliza
beth Fowler.
At the recent city election,
James Whipple was elected
mayor; E. E. Miller, treasurer;
Mrs. lone Jones, recorder; coun
cil men were Alfred Depuy, Mel-
vln Aldington, and Holland
Jones for four year term and
Walt Bielby, for two years.
Mrs. Reed Carter, Mrs. James
Wiley and Mrs. James Whipple
called, on Mrs. Nora Wait of
Sardine Creek Friday.
The Paul Strahan family and
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strahan en
joyed Thanksgiving day as
guests of their sister, Mrs. Clair
Mathes and family at Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler
had as their guests Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Nat B. Hart.
Sympathy is extended Tom
Wilson whose mother passed
away Nov. 1.1 at Central Point.
Mrs. Wilson was past 89 years
of -age and a pioneer of Oregon.
Another Rogue River boy has
been honored. Second Lt. Wil
liam J. Hughbanks has been
awarded the air medal for meri
torious achievement in aerial
combat. As a bombardier on a
B-24 Liberator he has made six
bombing missions over Ger
many and enemy occupied terri
tory. William attended the high
school here, and is the son "of
Mr. and Mrs. Huehbanks of
Wlmer. He has been oversea.
since July, 1944.
A double funeral was held
Nov. 25 at Perl's funeral home
for Mr. and Mrs. Harlow C. Mes
senger who passed away at
Marshfield only four days apart.
They were pioneers of Jackson
county and had lived for years
qn Foots Creek where Mr. Mes
senger ran a saw mill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple
were guests Thursday at the
"iiey carter home on Evans
Creek.
Mr. Hall of Portland
Thanksgiving at the home of his
mother and husband, Mr. And
Mrs. Davis on Cedar street.
"Bud" Van Hoy left recently
for Portland where he entered
the service.
Mrs. H. Hart left recently for
a visit with a. sister-in-law at
Red Bluff. Also going the same
days was Mrs. Mae Shults who
Oregon 4-H Stat Winners
IN recognition of their outstanding 4-H records ef achievement, four
Oregon club boys and girls have been named State champions in
their respective wartime production and conservation activities, con
ducted by the Extension Service. They are: '
lf.U."'J.J"W- SnMKM BKBBBSBH
Monday, Nov. 27. 1944
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
TOPS IN
T
Goldman who was a neighbor
hood commissioner in New York
before entering the army. Over,
seas for 18 months, he told how
he and a few others organized
a Scout troop In the Aleutian
islands.
Wilms Lyon (photo 1), 17, of
Junction City, won top rating in
the National 4-H Clothing
Achievement for her 9 year record
of making 61 garments in addition
to mending, patching and darning.
Wilms was county champion in
the Style Revues of 1941 and 1943.
Her award is provided by the Edu
cational Bureau of the Spool Cot
ton Company.
Dorothy Palmblad (photo 2), 17,
of Gresham, is the winner of the
1944 State award in the National
4-H Canning Achievement, pro
vided by the Kerr Glass Corp.
During 9 years in club work, the
girl put up 3,019 jars of meats,
vegetables, fruits, soups and jellies,
and won many placings on her ex
hibits. Including $36.75 in cash
prizes. Her estimated value of
canned goods on hand is $1,167.95.
Merton Bradshaw (photo 3), 19,
of Brownsboro, is the winner of
the State award in the 1944 Na
tional Meat Animal Program pro
vided by Thomas E. Wilson, Chi
cago. During 9 years in club work
the boy handled 34 baby beeves
and 9 nogs. He won many plac
ing on his meat animal exhibits,
including $154, which brought his
total income from all project to
$5,349.06.
Richard Kreni (photo 4), 18, of
Silverton, received the 4-H Horn
Grounds Beatitification State
award, provided by Mrs. Charles
Walgreen, Chicago. Among his .
home landscaping achievements
were planting vegetables lor a Vic
tory garden and adding several
new flowers and shrubs to his
flower garden, in which there sre 43
species. He repaired various things
around his home to improve ap
pearance of its surroundings.
The Clothing and Canning Achievement State winners' awards sre ail
expense trips to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, Dee. 34.
The Meat Animal and Home Beautification winners receive l7-jewel
gold watches. All four winners are eligible to compete for national
honors. ,
Is spending the month with her
sister, Mrs. Hattie Rayder at
Yreka, Calif.
Charles Hatch is reported ill
at his home here. Also reported
suffering from a heart ailment
is Vern Hogan.
G. PASS LEGION PICKS
BUILDING COMMITTEE
Grants Pass, Nov. 27 E. S.
Heydenburk, commander of
Grants Pass post No. 28 the
American Legion, has an
nounced the following appoint
ments on the building commit
tee for the recently purchased
Legion building at F and 5th
streets.
Dale Prow, chairman, one
year; Robert Bryant, two years;
Floyd Smith, three years;- War
ren Butler, four years, and W. C.
Allen, five-year term.
Da Uall TMbunt Want Ada.
MAY NOT N
Detroit, Nov. 27 (U.R) This!
vital industrial area laid undls-'
puted claim to its unofficial title
of "the arsenal for democracy"
on the basis -of war production
board figures released tonight
which showed that although
11th in size, the Detroit area was
first In the nation with a total
of $21,548,000,000 in war sup
ply contracts since Pearl Har
bor.
On the basis of WPB figures.
Detroit, with 4.34 per cent of
tne nation s population, is turn
ing: out 12.3 per cent of the
country's total $175,075,000,000
In war supply contracts.
Boy Scout News
By Marvin Epstein, Scribe
Troon B met Nnvemhi 9.9.
Senior Patrol Leader Bill Harris
calling the meeting to order. Bob
ClaVDOOl. Jr.. lead the nledse
to the flag.
The scoutmaster spoke regard
ing a hike to the troop's cabin
near Gold Ray dam. The cabin
was given the troop about a
year ago by John Day.
A talk was given by Cpl.
REGISTERED
NURSES
Urgently Needed
to replace Army Nurses
at Camp White, Oregon.
Salary $182.50 a month.
Subsistence and quarters
furnished if desired. Any
registered nurse interest
ed in obtaining these well
paid essential positions
are requested to contact
the Civilian Personnel
Branch at Camp White
Phone S221 Extension
3196 or 3213.
BEST PHOTOS
REASONABLE PRICES
E. HAYDEN JONES
PHOTO STUDIO
PHONE $364 607 W. 2nd
Fbont nambi under asms
rs fnd BaU
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts It Service on 11 makes
III WASHER SHOP
406 E. Main Phone S302
E E D YOU R
NEXT AUTO TAX STAMP
UNLESS YOU CAM FOR YOU CAR NOW.
v
Your car is facing the toughest winter of
its career. . The care you give it NOW will
determine whether you ride or walk at
: federal auto tax stamp time.
Your Richfield dealer is a car care specialist.
He can add months or years to the life
of your car. Drive in tomorrow and asf
your Richfield dealer about the indispens
ableWintershieldserv.ee.
10 VITAL SERVICES Q Bud Piicc
1. SPARK PLUGS cleaned.
2. AIR CLEANER cleaned and
3. ' CRANKCASE refilled with
Richlube Motor Oil. )
4. DIFFERENTIAL refilled.
5. BATTERY checked.
6.
-
TIRES checked, Inflated,
croit-switchtd.
FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
lubricated.
RADIATOR cleaned.
CHASSIS lubricated.
TRANSMISSION refilled.
WINTER -SHIELD UOW!
3 7.
$f"k WARDS ...a good store for
men who like good clothes
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Whether he buys II himself or receives It oi a
gift ; ; ; Hie man who owns a Brent will celebrate the hotldayi
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