FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
frlday, D. 1. 1944
EMPHASIZED FOR
V By Marian J. Fartell
Rome Demonstration Agent
Teachers and leaders in in
dustry as well as the nutrition
ist are urging Americans, young
and old, to "eat a lunch that
packs a punch." Schools in
Jackson county are putting spe
cial emphasis on a well bel
nced hot lunch program, but
not all children are able to take
advantage of this program. In
that case does the lunch you
send to school provide the neces-
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sary energy, vitamins and min
erals that will keep your child
alert and happy until dinner
time? The four point pattern for
the carried lunch as explained
in home economics mimeograph
1864 will help you plan "the
lunch that packs a punch". This
plan Is based on the following
four points: 1 one cup of milk
in some form. 2 a vegetable
or fruit, or both. 3 whole
grained or enriched bread or
cereal products and 4 a food
rich In protein. Does your lunch
box provide a square meal ev
ery day?
Anyone who has to pack a
lunch will find this new bulle
tin on "The Carried Lunch"
HE 1864, very helpful. It is
available free of charge through
the office of the Home Demon
stration agent in the courthouse.
Of particular help will be the
94 different combinations for
sandwich filling that are listed,
along with each of the other
three points in providing a bet
ter carried lunch for children
and adults. ,
MEDFORD INFANTRYMEN
START BASIC TRAINING
Allen Pierce Collingwood,
husband of Lealha Mae Colling
wood of 439 North Front, and
Claude Wesley Johnson, hus
band of Neva Emily Johnson,
402 West Clark street, both of
Medford, have arrived at Camp
Wolters, Tex., inlantry replace
ment training center, to begin
their basic training as infantry
men. Cloelnf time (or Claulfled AtU
a. m. Too Late to Ciaulfy 13:30
p. m.
u- t ion
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CLAIMS CREDIT
FOR 4TH TERM
Indianapolis, Dec. 1 U.F9
The A. F. L. teamsters' union
took the credit today for being
the largest single Influence In
the re-election of President
Roosevelt and said that the C.
I. O. political action committee
"never contributed one dollar
directly" to the Democratic
campaign fund. ' .
"When the actual facts come
out," John M. Gillespie, union
secretary-treasurer, said in an
article in the - International
Teamster, "it will be known that
the teamsters; international
union with its great Influence in
the American Federation of
Labor was more responsible for
the election of Mr. Roosevelt
than any other influence in
America."
In the article, entitled 'Team
sters Swing National Election,"
Gillespie credited Daniel J.
Tobln, head of the teamsters,
With causing the 7,000,000 mem
bers of the A. F. L 400,000 in
the railroad brotherhoods and
600,000 members of John L.
Lewis' united mine workers, to
disregard their dislike for P. A.
C. Chairman Sidney Hillman
and awing behind the president.
TO
ATTEND MEETING
' Cooks In the school lunch
rooms throughout Jackson
county will attend the first
meeting of the school lunch in
stitute on Saturday, December
2, at 9 a. in., according to Mrs.
H. O. Colburn, chairman of the
Jackson county nutrition coun
cil. The series of meetings spon
sored by the nutrition council is
designed to help cooks in plan
ning, preparing ' and serving
foods for school children.
Mrs. Una B. Inch, rural school
supervisor, urges all school
boards to make every effort to
have their school cook attend
this series to be held December
2 and ft. At the first meeting
waiter ' sutneriana, sanitarian
with the Public Health associa
tion, C. R. Bowman, county
school superintendent: Mrs. Vir
ginia Wait, home economics
teacher, and Miss Marian Far
rell, Jackson county home dom
onstratlon agent, will help the
cooks with problems pertaining
to sanitation menu preparation
and food selection.
Anyone interested In attend-
Spencer Tracy In Sunday Show'
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Spencer Tracy figures the next Hasso, Hume Cronyn, Jessica
Tandy and Agnes Moorehead.
The film starts at the Craterian
Sunday.
move in his escape from the Nazi
concentration camp in this scene
from the stirring drama, "The
Seventh Cross," with Signe
Hilarious Role
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Ann Sothern comes to the
Rialto Sunday for three days in
her latest hilarious picture
"Malsie Goes to Reno," with
John Hodiak, Tom Drake and
Ava Gardner. Playing as the
companion feature on the twin
bill at the Rialto, "Rocket
Man," stars Tom Neal in the
lead with Jeanne Bates.
ing Is welcome to the meeting
and more Information is avail
able through the county school
superintendent's office or the of
fice of the home demonstration
agent.
. Cleveland received more pop
ular votes, In the presidential
election of 1888, than did Har
rison, who carried the electoral
college and consequently be
came president. 4
SHELL OIL F
Marking a new high for war
bond purchases, Shell Oil Com
p a n y, Incorporated, Pacific
Coast territory, fifed an opening
salvo in the sixth War Loan
Drive with a purchase of $15,
000,000 in bonds.
"This sum Is nearly twice the
amount bought in any previous
drive, and is in addition to the
more than three-quarter of a
million dollar bond quota set
for Shell's 8,000 employees In
the west," S. Belither, chairman
of the board, announced today.
"Community war loan quotas
throughout the western states
will share in this multi-million
dollar bond purchase."
In making the announcement,
Mr. Belither added: "With vic
tory within our grasp, it is up
to each of us every organiza
tion, every Individual to spare
no- effort in making the Sixth
War Loan the most successful
yet."
Of the sum appropriated for
bond purchases in Oregon, $40,
000 was allocated to Jackson
County, according to Ted Horn
ecker, district manager here.
This substantial purchase will
boost the local quota materially.
i ($10.00), dollars, or more than
lnn hnnrireH (S100.0G1. dollars.
Get Twetttv Years' Dated this 16th day of Novem
Narcotic Violator
San Francisco, Dee. 1 (U.R)
Salvatore (Sam) Maugert,
Santa Cruz beach concession
aire convicted of transporting
narcotics, was sentenced to 20
years in prison and ordered to
pay a $10,000 fine today by Fed
eral Judge Louis Goodman who
termed him a contributor to
"human misery and degrada
tion." . .
It was the stiffest penalty
ever imposed in San Francisco
on a narcotics law violator.
ber, 1944.
G. R. CARTER,
County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
- Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Soohronia Sanborn, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that 1 have been duly and regu
larly appointed Administrator of
the above entitled estate under
and by virtue of an oi der of the
uoumy uourt of Jackson
County. Oregon, duly made, ren
dered and entered upon Novem
ber flth, 1944, and all creditors
having claims against said de
ceased are hereby notified to
present tne same auiy verified
to me at the office of my attor
ney, George M. Roberts, 201-5
U. S. National Bank Bide.. Med
ford, Oregon, within-six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon
this 9th day of November, 1944.
CHARLES KELLi.
Administrator of the Estate of
Sophronia Sanborn, deceased
NOTICE-" "
Notice is hereby given, that
on Tuesday the 7th day of No
vember, 1944, at a General Elec
tion held on that day, in the
Applegate Precinct In Jackson
County, Oregon, the Measure to
determine whether or not stock
should be allowed to run at large
in that portion of the Applegate
precinct described as follows:
Beginning at the lntersec
' tion of the west line of Section
6, Townshio 38 South. Range
4 West, Willamette Meridian,
and the center of the Apple
gate River thence southeaster
ly along the thread of the
stream of said Applegate Riv
er to a point on the southeast
erly right of. way line of the
Medford-Pr o v o 1 1 Secondary
State Highway", said point be
ing approximately 500 feet
east and 1150 feet south of
the northwest corner of- Sec
tion 22, Township 38 South,
Range 4 West: thence follow
ing the southerly and wester
ly right of way line of the
Medford Provolt Secondary
State Hiqhway in a westerly
and-northwesterly direction to
an intersection with the west
line of Section 6, Township 38
South, Range 4 West; thence
north along the west boundary
of said Section 8 to the point
of beginning,
was voted upon. A majority vote
was cast against stock running
at large, and all persons are
hereby notified that it shall be
unlawful for stock to run at
large in that portion of the Ap
plegate precinct described above,
after sixty days from the date
of this notice, under penalty of
a fine of not less than ten.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State
tt Hrnonn fnr .Tnplrcnn Pniintv
'in the Matter of the Estate of
A. E. REAMES, also known as
ALFRED EVAN REAMES,
Deceased.
The undersigned has filed in
the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, the final ac
count of her administration of
the above estate, and said Court
has fixed the 2nd day of Jan
uary, 1945, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon of that
day, at the County Court Room
in the Jackson County Court
House, at Medford, Oregon, as
the time and place for the set
tlement of said estate. All per
sons interested in said estate are
hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections te
said final account, if any they
have, on or. before the time
aforesaid fixed for the hearing
and settlement thereof. Date of
this notice and the first publica
tion thereof is December 1. 1944.
LILLIAN L, REAMES,
Executrix.
O. H. BENGTSON, ,
Attorney for Executrix.
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Zipper Coin Purses , $1.00
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Fancy Boxed Stationery $1.00 to $3.00
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