Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1945, Image 3

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    FIRST LIBERATED
PRISONER HOI
FROM OABANTUAN
Sgt. William E. Davis, 31
among the prisoners-of-war lib
erated from the Japanese prison
camp, Cabantuan, in the Philip
pine islands eariy in February
has arrived in Medford to spend
two months with his father, E
R. Davis, route 2, box 428. Sgt.
Davis, who has gained about 60
pounds in weight in recent
weeks, is reported to be in fair
health but is to report to an
army hospital at San Bernardino
at the end" of the two months for
an additional check-up. He has
been in the army more than nine
years.
' Expected here tome time this
week are Cpl, Lome Cox, ton
of John B. Cox, 515 West Jack
son boulevard, and Master Sgt
George Distell, a friend, both
of whom were also among those
liberated from Cabantuan. All
three men have been under the
care of army doctors in Letter
men hospital, San Francisco.
Both Mr. Cox and Mr. Davis
went to San Francisco to visit
their sons after their arrival at
Letterman hospital, and Mr.
Davis reported this morning that
he spent many hours talking
with the liberated soldiers. "My
talks with those men have con
vinced me that reports of the
camp conditions were all true,"
he said this morning. "Each man
told littie of himself, but would
tell of experiences suffered by
their buddies. All the men seem
ed to be normal and cheerful."
Davis said army officials were
struggling with the difficult task
of reconstructing the records for
each man, all lost with the fall
of the islands.
EARLY RETURNS
Washington, March 22 (UJ9
Presidential Secretary Steph
en T. Early returned today from
a two-month assignment as pub
lic relations adviser to supreme
allied headquarters in Europe,
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Schilling
'""Vanilla
assures fine flavor
for your desserts
German Civilians Greet Yank
Soldiers Waving White Flags
Br Robert Richard
United Press War
, Correspondent
With the Fourth Armored Di
vision inside Worms, March 22
L The German soldier lay
on me siaewais:, ronea into
blanket, with a bullet wound
through his shoulder and tears
in his eyes.
A German civilian stood next
to me with his back to the sol
dier, ignoring his misery.
"Thanks," the German civil
ian said, "we are glad you have
come.
It was the same way every
mile from Alzey into Worms.
AH along the road there were
German dead and dying and
knocked out German tanks. Yet
when we entered a village the
people would come out with
their white flags and targe grins.
It seemed almost as though
the women, old men, and chil
dren of Germany have turned
their backj on the German sol
diers, saying: "Let happen what
may to them we -must save
ourselves."
At Worms itself only one Ger
man company took very long to
make up its mind about surren
dering. The town took our en
try with almost a gala air.
One tall, blonde youth rush
ed up to our group of correspond
ents, calling: "Are you Journal
ists? I am a German journalist
I am so happy to see you," -
"Why?" we asked him.
"Now your bombers will come
no more, we hope. Now we may
get some rest"
Starling Monday, the 26th
The DIXIE CAFE
Will Operate From 7 A, M, lo 10 P. M.
FEATURING
Home Made Pastries Fresh Sea Food
Steaks Chops
Turkey - Chicken
MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO IAT
EARL WOOLRIDGE CHEF and OWNER
'LADY JAYCEES'
ORGANIZE CLUB
FOR CIVIC DUTY
Organization of the '"Lady
Jayeees" made up of wives of
members of the Junior Chamber
of Commerce, was completed
last- night at a meeting at the
Girls Community club. The or
ganization is. to be a civic club
with activities paralleling those
of the Junior Chamber of Com
merce, officers state. - ' ;
Mrs. Paul Selby was elected
president, Mrs. Victor Milnes,
vice-president, Mrs. Harry Pin
neo, secretary, and Mrs, Glen
Harrison, treasurer. Mrs, Don
Foote is to serve as project di
rector and. an attendance com
mittee was named with Mrs, R.
A, Stagg as chairman and Mrs,
Harry Watson, Mrs. Don Bagley,
Mrs. Jack Dannen, and Mrs, Ed
Milne as members.
Victor Milnes, president, and
Donoote, vice-president, of the
Jayeees, spoke" during the meet
ing explaining the organization
and function of the men's group.
Refreshments were served, the
food having been contributed by
the Big Y Market. Next meet
tag of the group will be April
9 at the home of Mrs Margaret
Fabrick, 106 Crater Lake ave
nue.
OPIUM SALE CHARGED
Hollywood, March 22 01,19
Two men were under arrest to
day for allegedly selling 40 cans
of opium, valued at $20,000, to
federal . narcotics agents - in
Hollywood bus depot. Ray M
Teran, 26, and Miguel O, Rami
rez, 30, were arrested after the
drug changed hands.
Does your diet give you enough Iron?
UELLOGG SALL-BRAN HELPS KEEP
PROPER IRON LEVEL IN BLOOD
DONOR OF 7 PINTS OF BLOOD
Tboutands of btaltbj people donate blood
Mix Dorothy D. Fieker of Old Greenwich,
Connecticut, hai donated 7 pints of blood to
date. She it one of many persons who donate
blood regularly. These patriotic men end women
can tell you that anyone can be a donor without
discomfort. The fluid pert of the blood is re
stored in a few hours. Maintaining; the body's
proper iron level helps to replenish your good
red blood.
One-ounce dish of this famous cereal gives
over Vz of your daily minimum iron needs
AS LONQ as you live, your body will be making
J new blood to replace the blood it is con
stantly wearing out If you dont get enough iron,
this new blood will not be as good as it should be.
The best place to get Iron is In foods. But not
many foods are rich in available iron. In fact, it is
not easy to get an abundance of this important
mineral in the ordinary diet. And your iron need
is far too important to be left to chance.
Fortunately, there is a rich source of ready,
assimilable iron that is easy to get and inexpensive.
If s all-bkan, made by the Kellogg folks of Battle
Creek. Ounce for ounce, this famous cereal gives
you 50 more boa than calves' liver.
In addition to iron-richness, this nut-brown cereal
s an important source of calcium, phosphorus and
essential vitamins. Thafs because AIA-bran is
made from the vital outer layers of finest wheat
KELLOGG'S All-Bran b made from the
VITAL OUTER LAYERS of finest wheat
Nature makes a habit of storing the larger share,
of protective food elements in the efart of the
potato and the peel of the apple. In the vital outer
layers of wheat, too. Nature stores some of the
grain's most important nutrients. ALL-CKAK is made
of these vital outer layers, and is more abundant
in many food elements than whole wheat itself,
America's Great Regulating Cereal
Besides being a storehouse of iron and other is
portant food elements, delicious XXIXOOG'S ALX
bran is a great natural regulating cereaL Millions
of people eat it regularly. One ounce eaten daily
is usually adequate for satisfactory taxation. AU
BRAN, which is triple-milled for golden settees,
does not interfere with normal digestion,
Serve aix-bran regularly and help your family
get adequate amounts of iron and other important
food elements.
Etl Kttlogtt ALL-BRAN vilhfnit,
in muffins or en ttbtr tertslt.
VANGELIST TO TALK
AT PILGRIM CHURCH
The Rev. Murl Z, Henry, evan
gelist who Is sow holding re
vival services at the Pilgrim
Holiness church at East Jackson
and Bessie streets, will give his
life story, how he was "Deliver
ed From Communism tonieht
at 7:45 o'clock. The Rev. Henry
Wl preach Friday ana Saturday
nights and Sunday morning and
evening.
OBITUARY
ROBERT 1, MATTINGLY
Services for Robert I Matt in.
iy, bo, who passed awav Tues
day, win De hem in the Sacred
Heart church at 8 a, m, Satur
day with the Rev, Father Henry
Orth officiating. Interment will
be in IOOF cemetery. Arrange
ments are in care of Conger-
morris cnapel.
TIRZAH MZHET ,
Mrs. Uriah Anna Diznev.
long time resident of Medford
passed awaj Wednesday evening
at a local hospital. She had been
bedfast for 22 years.
Mrs. Dizney was corn In Law
rence, Kansas, on March 28,
1863. She crossed the plains In
covered wagon with her Bar
ents in ioo.
On August 2?, 1891 she was
married to Henderson. T, Disney
in umauua county, Oregon,
Mrs. Dizney leaves to mourn
her passing, her husband, also
one son, Molten Dizney of Hi
Centro, Calif., and one daughter,
Miss Maude Dizney of Medford;
two brothers, Melyin Ferguson,
Portland, Ore., and Tolbert Fer
guson, Walla Walla, Wash,
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral Home Mon
day at 2 p. m. The Rev. D. E.
Millard will officiate and inter
ment will be in I. O. O. F. ceme
tery. '-.
MAE MORRIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Mae
Morris will be held at the Perl
Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. m.
Mrs. Morris, former Resident of
Medford, passed away Sunday In
Evanston, III. Christian Science
services will be conducted and
Interment will' be to Siskiyou
Memorial park.
DEFIES HOLDUP
Ontario, Calif,, March 22
flJ.R G. B. Peterson, service
station proprietor, Is alive today
because. he took a chance and
won. Instead of yielding to an
armed bandit's demand for the
$75 in his cash register, Peterson
locked the drawer and said: "If
the money Is worth more to you
than my life, go ahead and
shoot." The bandit fled.
known claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate described in the
comniaint herein. Defendants.
TO EACH AND ALL OF THE
ABOVE DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You and
each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons, and, if you fail
so to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in their
complaint, succinctly stated as
follows, to-wit:
That each and all or the de
fendants herein be required to
fuliy set forth any and all right,
title, estate, lien, claim or inter
est whatsoever that they, or any
of them, may have, or claim, in.
to, or upon the real property de
scribed la the complaint herein,
or any part or parcel thereof,
which said real property is situ
ated In Jackson County, Oregon,
and more particularly described
as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 17.33
chains North and 4.58 chains
East of the quarter section
corner between Section 34 In
Township 38 South, of Range
2 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and Section 3 in
Township 87 South, of Range
2 West of the Willamette Me
ridian, In Jackson County,
Oregon; thence East 4.55
chains; thence South 23.5
chains; thence North 70 deg.
48' West 4.81 chains, more or
less, to a point directly South
of the point of beginning; .
thence North 23.43 chains,
more or less, to the point of
beginning, -
That each and all of the claims
that may be made on the part of
any or all of said defendants
herein, in or to said real proper
ty herein described, or any part
thereof, be adjudged and de
clared to be null and void; that
the plaintiffs herein be decreed
to be the owners. In fee simple.
Ui Sttili Il pi u pc: . . , aim
clear of any right or claim what
soever on the part ol said defend
ants, or anv of them.
That each and all of the de
fendants herein, an a each and all
persons claiming, or to claim, by, :
through or under them, or any
of them, be forever enjoined, re
strained and barred from assert
ing, attempting to establish, or
claiming, any right, title, estate.
uen or interest whatsoever to,
to, or upon said real nrooertv, or
any part or parcel thereof, and
mat piamuns title to said
premises be forever quieted and
set at rest, -
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable K
Banna, Judee of the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Ore-
Eon, made and enterexi on the
31st day of March, 1845.
The time prescribed In said
order for publication of this
summons Is once each week for
four consecutive weeks. Toe
date of the first publication of
this summons is the 22nd day of
Marco, m.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
126 E. Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
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UNREDEEMED
DIAMOND RINGS
For Ladies and Men
GREAT SAVINGS
Alss see oar complete as
sortment ef New Jewelry:
Ladies diamond wedding
ring sets. Births tone rings
for mas and women. Lapel
pins, earrings a ad other
eoitume jewelry.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Jewelry, Cameras and
Musical Instruments.
PEOPLES LOAN CO.
JSSVi E. Mala Street
State License P 137
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LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
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Phone 2428
SUMMONS
FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
CLIFTON A. PHILLIPS and
AMY C. PHILLIPS, husband
and wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
ROGUE RIVER CAMP MEET
ING ASSOCIATION, an unin
corporated association; the un
known members of said Rogue
River Camo Meetine Associa
tion; the unknown trustees of
said Rogue River Camp Meet
ing Association; W, D, TAY
LOR and MARY TAYLOR,
husband and wife; 3, MILTON
VERMILLION, also known as
MILTON VERMILLION, and
CORA VERMILLION, hus
band and wife; the unknown
heirs of MARTIN ZANON; the
unknown heirs of all of the
above named defendants; also,
all other persons or parties un-
Fxfra fed Points
COME AND GET 1M
3 red points for every
pound of used fats you
bring to your butcher!
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PLAY SAFE! Get a
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Until you can get t new car and
tha,t day is not in sight your
present car must last, And you
must realize that it can't stand
up under continued neglect
So watch outl Wartime Stop-and-Go
driving is taking a ter
rific toll, You need Shellubrica
tion Service to help hold-off ths
inevitable junkyard finish for
your car as long as possible. The
special Shellubrication system
of car maintenance, evolved by
Shell engineers, has no counter
part in any mere "grease job."
It not only protests all vital parts
with proper grades of proper lu
bricants, but checks and reports
on many hidden places whew
possible Booby Traps lurk. Thus
your Shellubrication receipt not
only show what has been done,
but what more should be done.
That's l big protection to you.
CHANGi TO GOLDEN SHEU
MOTOR OIL!
Dirty sludgy oil Is a danger rign.
Change to safe, sure Golden
Shell motor oil. SHELL OIL
COMPANY, Incorporated.
Car for vow ecr
for yrxir Cowiiry
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