Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    EUGENE TOLHOST
Ceremonials for Hillah Tem
ple nobles will be held at Eugene
May 18 and at Grants Pass June
16, according to an announce
ment in the Red Fez, official
publication of the Shrine's Hil
lah Temple.
In the Eugene ceremonial reg
istration will be held at the Os
borne Hotel at 2:30 p. m., with
Recorder R. E. Detrick receiving
the large group of novices. At 4
p. m. a business session will be
held at the hotel with the social
hour at Eugene armory an hour
later. At 6 p. m. the traditional
feast will be spread for nobles
and novices.
Following tne banquet a band
concept will open festivities for
the evening with presentation of
Illustrious Potentate Sam Stein
baugh, Grants Pass, his divan
and distinguished guests at 8
p. m. Thirty minutes later the
first and third sections will be
staged after which the second
section will find the trembling
novices struggling across the
scorching sands on their pil
grimage to Mecca.
Grants Pass will host the
second of the two spring cere
monials with Past Potentate Aus
tin isrownen 10 neaa commmees
in charge of all arrangements.
Past Potentate A. K. Cass will
' be master of ceremonies.
After Recorder Detrick regis
ters the array of candidates at
the Redwoods Hotel at 2:30 p. m.,
ceremonial festivities will ad
journ to the Josephine county
fairgrounds for the business ses
sion, social hour and serving of
fried chicken to hold attention of
nobles and novices. The first
and third sections will then hold
the spotlight after which the nov
ices will endure the torture of
their perilous journey over the
Lay that
tantrum down!
We know about a little grocer
who went to sleep the other day
, . . standing on his feet . .
taking an order . . . writing the
Order in his order book.
This grocer doesn't give the
service he once gave. He for
gets things. He gets orders
mixed. He can't deliver. But to
the very limit he is trying I
It's tha same with people
everywhere. Most stores and
other businesses try to maintain
service. But they're human. If
they are so lucky as to get help,
there's Utile time for training.
Green hands however willing
are all thumbs. And tired
hands though skilled often
fumble.
So tha trouble is really no
body's fault. As the French say,
"C'est la guerre." It's the war.
Maybe we should remember
that when we feci like blowing
up and saying, "I'll never eat
in that restaurant again". , . Of
"I wouldn't be caught dead in
that store". . . or "Down they
go in my postwar black book !"
If wa must get "war nerves,"
wouldn't it be a pious plan to
get them one at a time? If the
bus driver or plumber or hotel
clerk or delivery man riles oo
because he's near a nervous
breakdown himself isn't that
the time to remain serene? If
we postpone our tantrum, may
be we can put it in mothballs
for the duration.
And why not? The blame
worthy will get theirs eventu
ally. If we give chaps like the
little grocer a break, aren't we
doing the same thing for our
selves? And if we must get
mad, there's always Hirohitol
In Senior Play
ism-- t:frw
Maxine McKinney and Ferney
Penny Woods and Chuck Harris
"June Mad." scheduled for the
p. m. in tha Medford high school
(Photo
smoking sands on their trek to
Mecca. After the surviving nov
ices have been formally accepted
into the fraternity of the Mystic
Shrine, a "shoot-the-breeze" ses
sion will be held, according to
Chairman Brownell.
Optometrists Hear
Associate Director
Dr. Louis R. Hill, associate
director of economics with the
National Optometrlc Extension
Program addressed local optome
trists, their wives and assistants
at a meeting Friday evening at
the Medford hotel. Dr. Hill, in
troduced by Dr Robert E. Lee.
chairman of the local study
group, spoke on advancement
made in recent years, particular
ly in visual training, under the
extension program. An informal
dinner preceded the meeting.
Attending the meeting were
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Stewart.
Yreka, California; Dr. Orville
Scheetz and Dr H. W. Herman.
Grants Pass; Dr. C. L. Perkins.
Dr. A. W. Glutsch. Dr. and Mrs.
G. S. Jennings and assistants.
Mrs. Edith W. Davis and Mrs.
Jean Hoag; Dr. Frank A.. Free
burger; Dr. Lee and assistant
Mrs. Mary A. Gilmore; and Ken
neth and John Hinson, represen
tatives of the Riggs Optical Co.
MANNO STORE SUBJECT
OF MAGAZINE ARTICLE
The new Acme hardware
store opened here recently by
A. R. Manno, is the subject of
an article in the May Issue of
"Hardware World," a monthly
hardware publication distributed
nationally.
Pictures of the interior and
exterior of the store appear with
the story and all elements of its
decoration are described. The
writer described Manno's store
as "an amazingly attractive store
In compact quarters," and re
marked that "despite all the ef
fort Mr. Manno put in on plan
ning this store, he is ever on
the alert to add improvements
of a merchandising factor."
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McKibben (above), will portray
in the forthcoming senior play.
evenings of May 14 and 15 at 8
auditorium.
courtesy Medford Hi-Times.)
Leverette and Ryan
Head Film Division
of Bond Drive Here
7alter Leverette and Lee
Ryon, representatives of the mo
tion picture industry here were
this week called upon by the
Motion Picture Division of the
War Activities Committee to
spearhead the local theatre par
ticipation in the 7th War Loan
Drive. Because of the -terrific
job done by the movie industry
as - whole, during the 6th War
Loan Drive, treasury department
leaders have again asked the
showmen of America to put
their facilities and energy be
hind this great fourteen billion
dollar task. The 7th War Loan
is being called the "Showmen's
7th."
general meeting of the in
dustry was held last week in
Portland. National leaders were
present to tell the 7th War Loan
story and to commend Oregon
as a whole for a splendid job
well done. The exhibitors of
Oregon adopted the slogan
"Japan Next" and pledged them
selves to go "all out" to bring
about total victory.
LAING TO DRAW PLANS "
FOR SCHOOL AT KERBY
Architect William Laing. 303
U. S. National bank building,
has received notice to proceed
with preparation of plans for a
new grade school at Kerby, Ore.
A bond issue of .approximately
$37,000 was recently voted by
the district to cover construction
of an eight-room building. The
work, to start as soon as plans
can be finished, Is to be com
pleted by September.
Mr. Laing is also working on
drawings for a $30,000 extension
on the Jerome Prairie school,
near Grants Pass, the work to
start as soon as he has the plans
ready.
Closing time ror Sunday Too Late
to Classify 5 30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
FORD FACTORY AT
COLOGNE STARTS
With Occupation Forces, Ger
many, May 14 0J.R) Motor
trucks are rolling olf assembly
lines of the Ford Motor company
plant in Cologne in the first in
dustrial revival of its kind since
the allied occupation of Ger
many, it was disclosed today.
The first of 3,000 2Vi-ton
trucks, expected to be assembled
mostly from material already
available, was ready V-E Day,
The plant is using German
work, s who had operated it for
the'nazis and who have been re
hired after careful screening by
intelligence officials.
HONOR ERNIE PYLE
San Francisco, May 14 (U.R)
The ferry boat Yerba Buena to
day was renamed the Ernie Pyle
in honor of the late Scripps How
ard war correspondent at spec
ial ceremonies at an army pier.
MORE TROUBLE
Gallup, N. M., May 14 U.R)
A New Mexico woman today
was arrested on charges of sell
ing liquor to Indians on the eve
of her trial for assault with a
deadky weapon arising out of a
courtroom shooting, District At
torney David Carmody reported.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the
County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
M. F. COMER, also known as
MICHAEL FRANCIS COMER,
ueceasea.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT F. P. Farrell, Adminis
trator with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of M. F. Comer, de
ceased, has filed In the Coun
ty Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County
of Jackson in the matter of
the estate of M. F. Comer, de
ceased, his final account and re
port as such administrator, and
that said court has fixed the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of the 16th
day of June. 1945. in the court
room of said court, as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto, and all persons
having any objection to said
Final Account and Report are
hereby notified to make and file
the same in said Court and mat
ter on or before said time as
aforesaid.
F. P. FARRELL.
Administrator of the Estate of
M. F. Comer, Deceased, with
me win Annexed.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the "State
of Oregon in and for the
County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
HARRY MONROE HOWARD.
also known as HARRY M.
HOWARD, also known as
HARRY HOWARD, also
known as H. M. HOWARD,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that F. P. Farrell, Administrator
With the Will Annexed of the
estate of Harry Monroe Howard.
Deceased, has filed in the
County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson, in the matter of the es
tate of Harry Monroe Howard,
deceased, his final account and
report as such administrator, and
that said Court has fixed the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of the
16th day of June, 1045, In the
courtroom of said court as the
time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto, and all
persons having any objections
to said Final Account and Re
port are hereby notified to make
and file the same In said Court
and matter on or before said
time as aforesaid.
F. P. FARRELL,
Administrator of the Estate of
Harry Monroe Howard, Dec.,
with the Will Annexed.
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
JEAN WALDROUP, Plaintiff,
vs.
BARTOW WALDROUP, De
fendant. To the above named defendant,
BARTOW WALDROUP:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You are
hereby required to appear and
answer the 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 sum
mons, and, if you fail so to ap
pear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for a de
cree for the relief demanded in
her complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing be
tween the plaintiff and defend
ant be dissolved and held for
naught.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, made and entered on the
19th day of April, 1945.
The time prescribed for publi
cation of this summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first pub
lication of this summons is the
23rd day of April, 1945.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
-126 East Main St.
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Meeting of Handlers of
Fall and Winter Pears for
Election of Nomineei for Mem
ber and Alternate Member1 of
the Winter Pear Control' Com
mittee, Pursuant to the Mar
keting Agreement and Order
Regulating the Handling of the
Beurre D'Anjou, Beurre Bote.
Winter Nelis, Doyenne Du Co
mice. Beurre Eaiter and Beur
re Clairgeau Varieties of Pears
. Grown in the States of Oregon,
Washington and California. '
TO ALL HANDLERS OF FALL
OR WINTER PEARS IN THE
MEDFORD DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that a meeting
of handlers of pears in the above
named District, for the purpose
of electing two nominees for a
handler member and two- nomi
nees for an alternate handler
member of the Control Commit
tee pursuant to the provisions of
the above named Marketing
Agreement and Order regulating
Mote
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' more Signs of the Flying Red Horse identi
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What's equally important to you as a motor
ist Is the man behind the signyout independ
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"home town" interest in the problems of his
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the handling of the Beurre D'An-
liou, Beurre Bosc, Winter Nelis,
, Doyonne Due Cornice B.eurre
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States of Oregon, Washington,
land California, executed by the
'Secretary of Agriculture of the
United States and now in effect,
will be held at 12:00 o'clock noon
on the 17th day of May, 1945, at
the Holland Hotel In the City of
I Medford, County of Jackson,
btate ot Oregon.
Each handler of pears of the
aforesaid varieties within the
above named District will be en
titled to attend and participate
in said meeting and election.
Copies of said Marketing
Agreement and Order may be
obtained from the Chief Hearing
Clerk, Food Distribution Admin
istration, Washington, D, C, or
from the undersigned.
R. G. BARDWELL,
Manager Winter Pear Control
Committee, 419 Liberty Build
ing, Medford, Oregon.
Dated; May 2, 1945.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
HENRY BORAH, also known
as HENRY F. BORAH, De
ceased. The undersigned, having been
appointed Administratrix of tiie
above estate, by the County
Court of the County of Jackson,
State of Oregon, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims
against said estate, to present
them at the office of the under
signed's attorney, at 126 East
Main Street, Medford, Oregon,
properly verified and with prop
er voucher, within six months
from the date of the first publi
cation of this notice, which is the
23rd day of April, 1945.
NETTIE CASSMAN,
Administratrix.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Administratrix.
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