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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Monday. April 16, 1943 Seattle Grabs Top Spot, Beavers Drop to Second By United Press The high-riding, hard-hitting Buckaroos from Seattle were headed homeward today in 10I0 possession of first place In the Pacific Coast league pennant chase ready to tangle with the Oakland Oaks in the first game of the season In the northland on Tuesday. . Winner of a double bill ovei the hapless Hollywood Stars yes terday in the southland by scores of 10-3 and 14-4, Manager SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. CIT Of MEDFOKD, OREGON, Flalntitf. vs. L. M. UriaENE and JANE DOE GKENK Husband and wite; BcLLE U. WAKWiR, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to the real property de- scrioed in the Amended Com' plaint herein, Detenaants. TO Ltiei AtiOVlfi Dtic atUANTS AND TO EACH AND ALL TrtCRKOF: IN THE NAME OF THE .Si'ATai OK OKiiGON: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Amended Complaint 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, said period of four weeks being the tune prescribed for publication hereof, and if you fail so to ap pear ana answer said Amended Complaint, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their Amended Complaint, to wit: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, es tate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In. to or upon the real DroDertv situated In the City of Medford, Jackson County1, State of Ore gon, described as follows, to-wit: Lot Three (3) in Block One (1) of Kendall Addition to the City of Medford, - Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record; and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void and decreeing that said Plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of said premises, and the whole there of, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or Interest of the Defendants herein, or any of them; and each and all of the Defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined restrained and barred from as serting, attempting to establish or claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in or to said property or any portion thereof, and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest, and such further and other relief as may be Just and equitable in the premises. This Summons Is published by order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of Die above-entitled Court, made and entered In said Court and cause on the 16th day of Aoril, 1945, prescrib ing that this Summons be served by publication thereof once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Mall Tribune, a daily newspaper published In Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon. April 10th. 1945, Is the date of the first publication of this sum mons. F. P. FARRELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Room 306, Fluhrcr Building, Medford, Oregon. Bill Skiffs Ralnlers took the series, 4-1, and undisputed con trol of first place as the Port land Beavers split a twin bill. The Beavers won the first from San Francisco, 5-1, but dropped the second, 2-0. The split gave the Oregonlans the series, 3-2. ' Manager Pepper Martins' San Diego Padres won two from Oakland, 3-2 and 4-3, to win the series, 3-2, while the Los Angeles Angels finally salvaged a game out of the Sacramento series by taking the nightcap 3-0 after losing the opener, 1-5. The Standings! Team W. L. Pct.GB Seattle 12 4 .750 -.. Portland 11 5 .688 1 Sacramento 9 7 .563 3 Oakland 8 8 .500 4 San Diego... 8 . 8 .500 San Francisco.. 8 10 .375 6 Los Angeles..... 6 10 .375 Hollywood 4 12 .250 8 Tuesday's Schedule Oakland at Seattle. Hollywood at Portland. Sacramento at San Francisco San Diego at Los Angeles. VICIOUS UEN IN BATTLE ROYAL Four of the toughest wrestlers now campaigning In the Pacific northwest will take part In battle royal at Medford armory Thursday night. The free-for-all will be highlighted by the return of Tony MorellL one of the most hated matmen ever to set foot In the armory ring. The Gray Mask, whose victories here abouts are too numerous to count, will be the target of the other five pachyderms and tank are hoping this will be the down fall and unmasking of the hood ed hoodlum. Promoter Mack Lll lard said. Billy McEuln and Terrible Tony Ross will round out the list of uncouth muscle manglers while Gust Johnson and Walter 'Sneeze' Achleu will probabl stick to the "straight and nar row" for their part of the program. Three regulation matches will follow the battle royal with nalr- Ings to be made In the order of elimination. GLASS J iSfinSWAY Bob Hope, Crosby Golf Attraction Downey. Calif.. Anril 18 (U.R) Crooner Bin Crosbv and Come dian' Bob Hope combined gags with golf yesterday to be the main attraction at the fourth an nual (1,000 Rio Hondo Golf club pro-amateur golf tourney. About $2,300 was contributed to tho P. G. A. rehabilitation war veteran fund by 3,000 fans In an exhibition foursome with Professional George Lake of Long Beach and Tournament Chairman Forrest Smith, Hope carded an Individual 39, Crosby a 38, Lake a 37, and Smith a 36 for the first nine. BILLIARD CHAMPION BREAKS OWN RECORD Chicago. April 18. (U.R) Champion Welker Cochran held a new world s billiard record to day, but challenger Willie Hop- pe retained his lead as the two stara prepared for the southwest tour of their three cushion cham pionship cross country match. Cochran whipped Hoppe. 60- 22, In 20 Innings last night to shatter his previous world's rec ord of 23 Innings for best game piayed. which Hoppe later tied Cochran took the afternoon game, 60-47, In 41 Innings. Hoppe remained In the lead by 114 points, however. TENNIS TEAM LOOMS Oakland, Calif., April 16 (U.R) A new doubles team of Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke of Boston and Pauline Bets of Los Angeles, loomed today as a strong contender for the national women s title. Playing together for the first time, they easily defeated the present champions Margaret Osborne of San Francisco and Louise Brough of Beverly HIIU. Calif. 6 4. 2 6, 6-4, In an exhi bition match at Mills college. UM Mall Trtbuna Wan) Ada. IS ANN CURTIS TOP SWIMMING STAR AT INOOOR MEET Chicago, April 16 (U.R) Ann Curtis' sweeping dominance of feminine swimming was bril liantly etched on the Sullivan memorial trophy and in the rec ord books of the Amateur Ath letic union today. During the three-day National A. A. U. Indoor championships, which were concluded yesterday at the Town club, the San Fran cisco speedster won all three free-style events at 100, 220 and 440 yards. In., addition, she anchored the victorious 300-yard medley and 400-yard free-style relay teams from San Francisco's Crystal plunge. Her all-victorious performance was partly shaded by the bril liance of a 19-year-old North western university coed. Jeanne Wilson. Miss Wilson, represent ing Chicago's Lake Shore club, set a new American and meet record of 1:15 1 In the 100-yard breast stroke , yesterday, trim ming two-tenths of a second off the former mark of 1:13.3 set by Lorraine Fisher In 1941. Miss Curtis, In cutting a clean swath through three Individual events, boosted the Crystal plunge' club to the team cham plonshlp. The 1944 titleholder. the Multnomah club, Portland Ore., did not enter the '45 cham pionships. - COMMUNICATIONS Lttttra to ch Editor mini beat th nam and address of th writer, although Uia usa of a pen-name or Initials for publication U permis sible. Tba Mall Trtbuna reserves the right to edit all letters with a view to clarity and condensation Mechanics Recommend Many Changes in Post-War Autos T AI Simpson, Medford high school track coach, said today the southern Oregon conference meet, originally scheduled for Medford last Saturday but post poned out of respect for the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, has been cancelled. Simpson said six weeks examinations will be held at the school this week, which makes It Impractical to hold the event during the week. Next Saturday Grants Pass and Klamath Falls will enter the Hayward Relays at Eugene, so will not be available for the meet at that time. Medford's next scheduled track appearance will be at Klamath Falls April 28 when they will enter the annual invi tational meet. JEFFRIES 70 Los Angeles, April 16 (U.R) Jim Jeffries, "The Champ," cele brated his 70th birthday yester day by talking over the old days with "Sailor Tom" Sharkey, a tough opponent in the ring. LADY GOLFERS LOSE San Jose, Calif., April 18. (U.R) Ernie Pleper and Dick Richmond, two of California's top amateur golfers, defeated Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaharlas and Betty Jameson, C and 5 yesterday In an exhibition match at the San Jose Country club. REHEARSE V-E DAY London, April 16. (U.R) Two coaches, each drawn by four horses from the royal stables. yesterday rehearsed the drive to St. Paul's cathedral which the king and queen will take on V-E day. Barnyard Golf Fan To the Editor It takes sunny days and balmy weather to in veigle golfers out to indulge in their favorite pastime. This ap plies to both kinds, the country club enthusiast who delights to swat the little white pill far (or again not so far) down the fair way, and the barnyard boys in their popular game trying to hang double shoes around the pin. I am Informed that both these varieties of golf are popular in Medford, and know for a fact that converts to the "barnyard" type are preparing for a busy summer, as groups of -them are now practicing daily on their splendid new courts In the city park. In the writer's opinion horse shoe pitching Is a game requiring greater skill than the more pop ular one Involving the little white pill and a bag of tricks (pardon, I mean sticks), for I have played both for a number of years. Horse shoe pitching is splen did exercise, all doctors agree; It's a game for old and young alike and Is very inexpensive It is being played by thousands In everv state In the union. The city council of Medford la to be congratulated for grant ing the Medford Horse Shoe club the location on which their attractive courts are built and where pedestrians may step in and watch some ot me exciung games. A "barnyard golf fan on a visit to Medford. G. H. Young. Purple Heart Thankful To the editor: Through the medium of the Mail Tribune, Rogue valley chapter No. 147 and auxiliary, the Military Or der of the Purple Heart wishes to thank the public for their co operation hi buying our little purple heart tag; $266.26 was received. Our wounded men say thanks a lot. FRANCIS H. WALKER, Chairman. Long Line Telephone Strike Vote Called New York, April 16 flJ.R) A spokesman for the Federation of Long Lilies Telephone Work ers said Saturday that a strike of the federation's 18,000 New York members which would disrupt national communications prob ably will be called Tuesday. The National Labor Relations Board will conduct a strike vote among the memc-ers today un der the provisions of the Smith Connolly Act. Henry Meyer, attorney for the Federation, said an over-whelm lng vote In favor of a strike was expected because of the War Labor Board's recommendation for only a $3 weekly wage raise for union members. Chicago (U.R) Easier removal of the hood, grill and front fen ders as a single unit and mount ing of the engine so that it can be readily moved forward in the chassis are recommendations for the postwar car by auto service men. These suggestions were made In a contest conducted over a three-month period by Motor Service, a magazine published mainly for the men who repair your car. Service mechanics suggest re arranging the automobile Instru ment panel so that repairs can be readily made from the driv er's seat and the mechanic will not have to stand on his head in order to see what's wrong be hind the panel. Easier accessi bility to nuts, bolts and other gadgets Is urged so that the re pairman no longer has to do a $15 dismantling and re-assembly Job in order to install a new part costing 50 cents. Gas Tank Whistle Auto repairmen also ask that a whistling device be Installed In the neck oi the gas tank so a warning will sound when the tank Is full, eliminating over running and waste; a drain valve in the bottom of the gas tank to simplify cleaning; -more accessi ble gas tank for removal; heav ier rear crossframe to Dermit a trailer hitch; better drain facili-1 ties for radibtors and less nuts and bolts on the radiator grill; automatic choke and clutch: throttle governor to hold the car ! at any pre-selected speed; better ' placing of shock-absorbers. I Clear plastic tops was also urged by some contestants, but others objected to transparent1 tops as eliminating shade and consequent coolness in hot! weather. Wider use of plastics in car bodies was generally recom mended, particularly to elim ' inte "blind spots" caused by, front windshield pillars. Some! of the plastic advocates even ! suggested- a "c mpletely rounded 1 plastic windshield similar to! those used on some types of air craft. Use of double-thick glass with an insulating air layer between the sheets of glass was put forth ! as a means of preventing frost ' ing and fogging of windshields Changeable Seat Covers Unique as a means of keenins the like-new interior appear j ance of a car was the sugges i tion that changeable covers be! provided for all upholstered sur-1 faces. These would be installed1 with zippers so that the covers could be taken off and cleaned or exchanged for ones of differ ent color at the whim of the owner. For convenience, It was pro posed that but one key be pro- ided to operate all locks on the car all doors locking or open ing from one central position Changes on the instrument panel include mounting fuses so they would be within reach of the driver and warning lights ,to flash when the oil level is low and to Indicate low hydraulic brake fluid. Better sound-deadening was also recommended as well as deeper and more com fortable seats which could be converted into a full-length bed. Hay Fever Victims Are Told To Make Best Of .Situation Boston (U.R) "Make the best of it," is the only advice Massa, chusetts Public Health Commis sioner Vlado A. Getting can give hay fever sufferers. According to evidence pre sented a state legislative com mlttee, rag-weed pollen, which affects sufferers, has been found In the stratosphere and 100 miles at sea. Dr. Getting said that experi ments showed that even if Mas sachusetts were to destroy every bit of ragweed within its boun daries, the pollen still would be carried in by the wind from ad jacent states. 12.000 CANS IN WEEK Chicago (U.R) One week's supply , of tin cans from 185 penny lunchrooms operated by the Chicago board of education provided enough material for two B-29 bombers. John Howatt, board business manager, said the 12,000 gallon cans were turned over to the war production board. 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