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SIX GIRLS JOIN THREE GET CALL Word has Just been received by the Medford navy recruiting station frnm PnrtlnnH henHmiar. ters that another record was set by the local recruiting office in the past week's enlistments. Six young women in this vt Hnitv wpre enlisted an ' Waves They are, Ann E. Drysdale, 1123 West Main street; Shirley J. Be- derka 313 Portland avenue; mu Hrprl A firipner 3(11 Butti tropt- Dnrla Mavinn White 335 South Ivy street; Mary Jane Barnes, rnoenix, ana eeveny v. Driggs, Grants Pass. Ann Drys dnlo 'Slhirlfw RpHprka nnd Max- lne White left Sunday for New York City for training at Hunter college. The other girls will re ceive their orders soon. Miss Barnes, a graduate of Phoenix high school and South ern Oregon college, spent one year in tne wasp anq iwo years with the army air corps as an inctrnptnr. fihp has one brother. a lieutenant lunior grade in the navy. Miss Griener, a graduate of Medford high school, has been employed in the transportation deoartment at Camp White. Tha tnUnwintf hnvR were en listed and placed on inactive duty before their Doot training In San Diego, Calif.; Alvy S. Kendall, brother of Mrs. Hazel Loftus, 21 V6 South Orange street; Benjamine O. Leedy, son of Mrs. Ella May Conklin, route 1, box 480-A: Howard L. Leh man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E Lehman, route 4 box ibz-aa: r'hocfpr M Keene. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Keene, route 4, box 378: Leslie W. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Brown, 521 Beatty street; James R. Newton, son of Mrs. Esther M. Newton, route 4, box 248: Thomas R. Hart, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hart, box 1, Mur phy stage, Grants Pass; Edward D. Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Jacobs, route 2, box Pans: Marvin R. Hoeue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Hogue, Central Point cinhnrd K Talhntt. son of Mr and Mrs. Butler R. Talbott, route 2, box 353, Ashland; Raymond S. Elliott, son of Mr. ana Mrs. a i... fiiintt e n hnv 181. Ash land; Richard B. Van Dulne and Gene L. St. Claire, both oi uien dale. North Carolina farmers obtain around $25,000,000 a year from their wooded lands. SfajEEMlll 14, WITH , 11. imam ' llsi '-BgK UtNCCD WHISKEY Si if , s moof " Mif'i : - ts eAm !' 3 ; OOODERHAM WORTS ITO. Peoria, Illinois Court House News Marriages Leeman Allison Woodward and Leslie L. Johnson. Charles Francis Smith and Marie Julia Jacobson. John Edward Schuster and Jessie Lucille Akers. Charles H. Walden and Edith Lorraine Lenderman. Paul Martin and Zella Viola Hanscam. , Carl Leslie Branson and Lila Mae Fortner. Donald Floyd McDonald and Jacqueline E. Davis. Frank L. Hale and Frelda Louise B:-own. Alvln Dale Miller and Leora Delores Lattergrasse. John Nelson Fortln and Eva Nichols. Lloyd James Rogers and Hazel Marie Love. Phillip A. Beers and Valla Vee Vandagrift. Palmer Loyd McCarter and Elizabeth Branch. Harold Leroy Guy and Betty Lou Daley. William Lee Morgan and Alice Madeline Skaggs. James Robert Bell and Lou Ella Waterston. Godfrey John Forsberg and Edna Lewis. Orrin David Day and Vergla Walsh. James R. Emmons and Mary Estelle Sm'th. Frederick Peter Stein and Rose Elizibeth Stanco. Harold Lee Harris and Inez Marie Yockel. Carl E. Johnson and Elva E. Booher. Divorces Filed Wyvetta L. Mills vs. Jackson D. Mills. Bertha Berry vs. Granville L Berry. Robert Everhlll Warniner vs Ruth Sybil Warniner. Daniel J. Skinner vs. Lora Thompson Skinner. Doris Brownlee vs. Floyd H Brownlee. Addie Belle Brewer vs. Geo William Brewer. William Mathew Swift vs Gladys Yvonne Swift. Feme Tierce vs. Alvin Pierce Ivan E. Shumate vs. Alice Jane Shumate. Probate Cojirt Est. Cornelius C. Murph.'. de ceased. Est. Hattie F. Foerst, deceased Est. Clara Belle Purucker deceased. Est. Lillian L. Robinson, de ceased. " Est. Alice M. Kendall, de ceased. Est. George T. Stoddard, de ceased. Est. Maggie Newstrom, de ceased. Est. Belle D. Songer, deceased Est. Missouri M. McCredie. deceased. Est. Josephine Calhoun, de ceased. Guardianship of Tlrzah Anna Dizney, incompetent. Guardianship of Kathleen Talent, incompetent. Guardianship of George Cleu Brees, a minor. Guardianship of Stanley Dres bach, a minor. Estate of Nellie McGowan. de ceases. Estate of Opal L. Mooter, de ceased. Estate of Steve Cooper Stim- son, deceased. Estate of Wm. Henry Ling, de ceased. Guardianship of Alvy Sterling Kendall, a minor. Deeds . B. Rflctor and Mnrv W. R,rii fn Robert W Tollerton and Edith I. Tollerton, warranty deed. waiter u uonoughue and Juanlta O'Donaughue to Jean L. Avery and Charles Avery, warranty deed. Robert Jacka and Lois Jarka tn Garold L.- Jones and Ivy Jones, war ranty deed. Garold L. Jones and Ivy Jones to t-iarcnca i. ierDHCK ana UIBdys Al. Gerbllck. warranty deed. Ferdle A Hubbard and Elno-a Hub bard to Deane Owens, easement. ueane uwens to California Oregon Power company, assifinment of easa. ment James D. Owens and Ellen Owens to California Oregon Power company, right of way. C. C. Chapman and Jennie A. Chap man to Guy P MacDonald and Ethel M. MacDonma, warranty need. Fra'.ik Chlldera and Myrtle Chllders to Bertha E Chlldera and Harry Chlld rs, warranty deed Frank W Crais and Ada W Crala to C. N Glllmore and Hazel L. Glllmore. Tanty deed. State land board to Walter P. Dun tap and Helen C Dunlap, deed. C. O. Presnall and Mvra O Prennall to 8. S Mitchell and Carrla E. Mitch ell, warranty deed. T L. Powell and Laura M. Powell to Bruce M. Llnlnper. Ellis S Llnlnger. Earl E Llntnger, Raymond B Lining-' er, Bert E Wright and Gladys L Wright, warranty deed W. C Wllmeth and Sudla E Wll meth to Carl D Campbell and Elsie E Campbell, warranty deed. A. C Bollng to Lawrence Burk hart and Catherina L Burk.ht.rt, war ranty deed Albert L Hlcken and Isabel L Hick en to David L. Hlcken, deed. ' Josephine Adams to James A. Wick er and Laura B Wicker, deed. Ralph E. Koozer and Emma S Koozer to Charles W Long and Level la M Long, warranty deed. Albert J Braun and Susanna O Braun to Henry B Lewis and Ida M Lewis, warranty deed. Poriland Mortgage Co. to Lloyd D Price and Grace E. Price, special war ranty deed Llovd D Price and Grace E Price to J W Hsh and Hazel L. ruh, war ranty deed Rogue River Timber company to New Management 0 Finer Service '99' HOTEL TEXACO SERVICE 826 N. Riverside Clifford Green and Kay Oreen. deed. uogue tuver Timoer company to John L. Spencer and Elisabeth Spen cer, 4eed. Elsie Young and M. F, Young to California Oregon Power company, right of way. Rosa Buchanan and W. E. Buchanan to R. A. Atwood and Myrtle U At wood, warranty deed. Ralph O. Stephenson and Josie L. Stephenson to F. H. Crosby and Le nora Crosby, quitclaim deed. H. C. Whitehead, Mary Whitehead. Katiierine B. Whitehead. Louise White, head Barnhart. Harry Bamhart and Thomas E. Whitehead to James Jansen and Velma Jansen. warranty deed. Bert Murphy and Darline Murphy to Carl E. Nichols and Effie U Nichols, warranty deed. Malcolm , Caldwell and Ethel M Caldwell tb Albert B. Stewart and VirglniaJVI. Stewart, warranty deed. Lettle Stewart and E. J, Stewart to Dean Bush and Mary C. Bush, war ranty deed. J. H. CulpeoDer to Francis I. Gov ernor and B!r.:.'om M. Governor, war- H. D Hurlhurt to Amv C Dnw nnlt- claim deed. C. D Lotts and Elizabeth A. Lotts to Irving F. Miller and Dollle P. Mil ler, warranty deed. James D. Wlmn nnrl tTHfth Wlmn to G. S. Butler, warranty deed. I G. S. Butler to S J. Daly and Mary Dalv, warranty deed. Mabel W. Kinney to Elmer E. Shel don and Dorothy Sheldon, quitclaim deed. Q. P. Cook to Donald A. Forbes and ; Allfe L. Forbes, warranty deed. Glenn R. Darby and Stella F. Darby to California Oregon Power company. , ripht of way. D. E. MUIard and Vivian Millard to William Godfrev and Jane Godfrey, correction cuitdMm deed. Howard E. Wharton and Ida F i Whtrton to Raloh J Dalessl and Bea-! sle H. Dalessl, warranty deed. i Emma Rader to Ina Rader Stanley. I warranty deed. City of Medford to Mrs. E. M. Cobb, depd. I Fred Farlow and Ferrantlna Farlow to Mark S Sanders and Katherine G Sanders, warranty deed. state iana ooara to m. h. Myers ana Vin'et M Myers, deed. M B. Mvers and Violet M. Mven to Guv Lunceford, warrantv deed. City cf Medford to William B Hick man and Hattie L. Hickman, warranty deed. Lee M. Flfield. Cecil M. Flfleld Claude R Cleveland and Ruth M. Cleveland to David E. Baxter and De'le O. BJx:er. wnrrnntv deed. Ives L. Brown and Lydia Brown to "P NETPROm 1 Figure can b deceiving. In the financial news of this month, Union Oil's 1944 net profits were listed at $3532,994. Now $8,932,994 Is a lot of money. But what the figures fait to reveal is that this money was divided among a lot of ptopl. 4 This Is not pointed out fou that while Union Oil 169 million dollars' worth ships, etc., it is owned by your neighbor next door. Fred Cleveland and Opal P. Cleveland. warranty deed. W. A. Clink and June Clink to Ira D. Adrian and Norma Adrian, war ranty deed. Corbin F. Fitzgerald and Esther A. Fitzgerald to Sarah J. Montgomery end Jamea D. Montgomery, quitclaim deed. H. J. Arnold and Maude J. Arnold to David A. Hood and Ruth York Hood, quitclaim deed. David A. Hood and Ruth Y. Rood to Con C. Murphy and Helen Murphy, warranty deed. Lora H. Garrett and S. T. Garrett to Clay Vernon Calkins and Thelma Pearl Calkins, warranty deed. Eliza E. Stewart and J. Q. Stewart to Archie L. Ferns, warranty deed. Fred B. Mintle to Claude A. Col lins and Thelma M. Collins, warranty ded. Maude X. Bonewitz to Graca R. Orr Harrison, right of way deed. Ada Bawcom to Graca H. Orr Harri son, right of way deed. First Federal Savings and Loan as sociation of Medford to Ralph E. Bell and Thelma Miller Bell, special war ranty deed. Louis C. Jenkins and Mayme A. Jenkins to Jessie May Ish, warranty deed. Tho California Oregon Power com pany t-, Frank J. Cullen and Neta May Cullen, warranty deed. Delbert M. McCaleb and Lena Mc caleb to Robert C. Brlnson and Cora M. Brlnson, warranty deed. Nellie Smith to Ethel A. Hancock, warranty deed. Grace M Wilson to W. Bernard Rob erts and Ada Ruth Roberta, warranty deed. George W. Netlson. Administrator, to M. O. Bessonette and Joy O. Bes sonette, administrator's desd. Pauline A. Rothermel to P. C. Rothermel, deed. Harlan J. Nissen and Francis H. Nis san to Chester L. Barnum and Aurllla E. Barnum, warranty deed. W W. Hlttle and Mabel E. Hittle to Alton L. Norris and Ruth E. Norrls, warranty deed. William M. Brlggs and Dorothy Briggs to Frank J. Cullen and Neta Mav Cullen, warranty deed. Carl Elmer Branam and Loretta Bra nnm to Jesse F. Barnes, warranty deed. John F. Buller and Esther F. Buller to Robert E. Breeding and Myrtle L. Breeding, warranty deed. G. A. Buchanan and George A. Buchanan to Minnie E. Snyder, war ranty deed. Rowland Miller and Letsy E. Miller to C. Norman Gail and Ellow Mae Alice Miller to Albert Henry' as a complaint, but rather to show Company today consists of about of buildings, oil wells, refineries, ordinary Americans like you and onion OIL COMPANY OF CAM FOR til A Newspapers Depended On For Seventh War Loan Campaign New York, April 2. U.PJ. The treasury will depend heavily on newspaper publicity and spe cial advertising by users of newspaper space to put over the $14,000,000,000 seventh war loan, Ted R. Gamble, director of the treasury's war finance di vision, said today. Predicting that Individual in come will be higher during the seventh war loan than durng any previous drive period, Gamble called on individual!, to sub scribe $7,000,000,COO, or half the campaign's quota. In the sixth war loan the individual quota was $5,000,000,000. ' Guardla and Marlon Alice Guardla. warranty deed. R. B. Early and Vivian Early to H. Barnhart. warranty deed. H. Barnhart and Chole Barnhart to R, B. Early, quitclaim deed. cmrna monger, nenry conger. Otto Ntcdermeyer, Nellie Nieder meyer, C. F. Niedermeyer, Leora Niedermeyer, Henry Niedermeyer, Marion Niedermeyer, E. H. Nieder meyer and Ora Niedermeyer, to Anna Wendt and Chester Wendt, quitclaim deed. Julia R. Elliott to Bert R. Elliott. warranty deed. Margaret C. PhllllDS to W. L Mor gan, contract of sale. van &. Kasmussen ana ueen m. Rasmusscn to Vernon V, Rasmusscn and Nellie H. Rasmussen, warranty deed. J. L. Cook to Alfred Hensler and Jennie A. Hcnslcr, warranty deed. R. C. Haworth and Lenna M. Ha worth to ChrlsUne Detrick, warranty deed. Mrs. Christine Detrick. declaration of homestead. John B. Sheley and Nettle B. Sheley to Phil S. Omo and lrone F. Omo, quitclaim deed. 2 For Union Oil Company Is owned not by one man, or two, but by 32,227 individual Americans. Divided among that many owners, the net profits averaged just $277.18 per stockholder. Even this sum wasn't all paid out in dividends. $4,266,724 of th net profit were plowed back into the business. 5 Thai ownors live In all parts of the country-516 In Oregon, 801 in Washington, 706 In Illinois, etc. 341 are in the military services. 2913 are Union Oil employees. The average stock holder owns 145 shares. Some hold fewer, some more; but the largest owns less than W7o of the total shares outstanding. "The $4,000,000,000 goal lor E bond sales alone," he told the New York financial advertisers, "is the highest such figure of any drive and is $1,500,000,000 more than G bond quota In the sixth." He disclosed that from May 1, 1941, to January 1, 1045, in dividuals had bought $42,000, 000,000 in government securities and in the same period had re deemed less than 13 per cent of these obligations. The treasury in that period sold to all types of investors some $177,000,000,000 in securities. New York, March 31 U.R) The American Newspaper Pub lishers association reported to day that daily and Sunday pa pers published 1,555,043 in dividual advertisements valued at $49,520,008 in support of war projects during 1944. The report was made" In "De mocracy's Indespensable Home front weapon," a booklet pub lished by the A. N. P. A.'s bu reau of advertising. The adver tisements aggregated the equiv alent of 116,111 standard-size full pages enough to fill a 24 page paper with nothing but war-theme advertising every day for. 18 years. The advertising does not Include any space given the war effort in weekly papers. Leading war projects and the value of the advertising space Monday. April i. 194S devoted to them were: War bonds, $23,117,018; Red Cross, $2,927,012; waste paper salvage, $2,840,044, of which $1,271,039 represented space donated by newspapers, the national war fund, $2,359,427; "don't tele phone," $2,223,129, and armed forces recruiting, $2,149,929. SUICIDE LEAP San Francisco, April 2. (U.PJ A man identified by police as Charles Bruning, 51, San Francisco insurance executive, Desert Grapefruit The brac!ngflavor.,.tangy juice ... oi our iJesert Grapefruit . . , gives yot luscious eating rich ii vitamin C. Half a clean-skinned, golden Desert Grapefruit providos a primary oupply of essential vitamin Cm. enough to carry you well to ward your full-day's need. Sit down to a juicy-rich half for breakfast. Treat yourself to refreshing Desert Grapefruit again at lunch or dinner. It's "health from the desert" 3 So dividends paid out averaged Just $144.79 per stock' holder, tn contrast to this, wages and salaries averaged $3298.71 per Union Oil employee for the year. Even government received more from the company' operation than the stockholder. $1,606,270 were paid out In dividends, $6,127,200 in taxes. 6 So It I not the Investments of a few millionaires, but thi combined tavings of thousands of average citizens, that make corporations like Union Oil Company possible. And without ome uch method of financing Industry, American mass pro duction, with free competition, could never have been achieved. Thost datring mart complete Information m tht material in this advertisement may refer to the formal Annual Report to Stockholders and Employees which un mill gladly furnish on request. We would also appreciate any comments or suggestions. Write: The President, Union Oil Company. Union Oil Blag., Los Angeles 14, California, AMIRICA'S FIFTH FRIIOOM IS FR1I INTIRPRISI MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE stopped his automobile on tha bay bridge ioday, ran to the rail ing and leaped 300 feet to his death. DIPLOMATS ARRIVE London, April 2. (U.PJ Aus tralia's Deputy Prim Min ister Francis M. Forde and For eign Minister Herbert V. Evatt have arrived here for British commonwealth talks preceding the San Francisco conference, it was announced today. (Is Mall Tribune Want Ads. SUN SHINES 'EM golden bright Inside and out . . . packs plenty of vitamin C in ' &fa no nrW).y j CUTOWAs,jH