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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE On The Home Front MEDFORDtf&tWTRIBUNE News From Jackson County for Men in the Armed Services The Moll Tribune suggests you clip and mall thli news roundup to a relative or friend In service. Dear- The top baseball attraction of the year comes to Medford Mon- day night when the Fort Lewis Warriors meet an all-star team composed of players from the Klamath Falls Navy, Klamath Falls Marines and Medford Crat- The Warriors, beaten only nnee l.i over 100 games, boast such big league stars as Danny Litwhller of the Cardinals, Bill Fleming of the Cubs, Red Em bree of Cleveland and Don Johnson of the Yankees. Medford and Central Point meet here Sunday In the last game of the Shaughnessy play off for consolation honors. Both lost out in the opening round Sunday, Medford falling before the Navy, 20 to 7, and Central Point bowing to the Marines 10 to D. Al Simpson, head menter of the Black Tornado football squad, defending state cham pions, has called the first prac tice for Sept. 3 when equipment will be issued and a campaign outlined. First game of the sea son Is against Albany here Sept. 21. About 30 golfers have quali fied for the Southern Oregon Northern California tournament to be played on the Rogue river golf course here, starting with the qualifying round today. The tourney will run through Sept. 3. - Eddie Simmons, a consistent winner, will be absent from play because of his health. Congressman Harris Ellsworth told 100 persons at a Jackson county Chamber of Commerce ' forum luncheon last Friday that America Is being propagandlicd with threats of Immediate unem ployment where actually return ing servicemen will be absorbed Into Industry is released, for some time at least. Similar luncheons are planned for the near future with Palmer Hoyt and Harvey Stowers as guests. Funeral services for By ran M. Yorton, PhM 2c, who was killed here early Monday morn ing when his car was sldeswlped by an auto driven by Hollle A. Rhoads, were held yesterday and interment was In Siskiyou Me morial park. Yorton enlisted In the navy three years ago and was home on leave after service In the South Pacific. Lt. Donald C. Stanley, navy carrier pilot reported missing In action last October, is a Japa nese prisoner of war. Three Inches of snow fell on the rim of Crater lake this week. Marine Walter B. Kindred has completed training at Quantico, Va., and was commissioned a second lieutenant. Carl W. Scott was graduated from a navy school at Jacksonville, Fla., and promoted to aviation store keeper 3c, and John F, Sulli van has been made a corporal at Fort Dougl.s, Utah. For gallantry In action against the Japanese forces last January 24, the silver star with one oak leaf cluster was posthumously awarded to TSgt. Hubert A. Santo. Capt. Robert E. Rector was given the silver star for action against the Japanese on Okinawa. Bronze star medals have been awarded to Lt, Col. William H. Fluhrer, stationed In Vienna, Austria, with the ATC, SSgt. Theodore E. Driver, SSgt. Paul Trahan and Sgt. Jessie F. Winder, WAC, Italy, and T3 Darrcli W. Rolls, Luzon. First Lt. Samuel L. MacCorkle, Italy, and Pfc. Darrel U Mon telth, Miami Beach, Fla., have received meritorious service unit awards. Local men returning home this week with discharges from the service includo Pvt. Joe P. Denman, Dalo M. Sims, SSgt. Chester Logan, Pfc. John Logan, T3 Edward A. McGinty, S'Sgt. Jack C. Emerson, T4 Eugene Halvey, Pvt. Frank L. Roberts, S'Sgt. Coniish C. Southerland. Pfc. Ralph Maurice Hooper and SSgt. Donald J. Spencer of Medford, and T5 Walton R Martin, Cpl. Peter N. A. Barker, SSgt. John A. Bergstrom and William C. Wllllts, radar man 2c of Ashland. Mrs. Helen Crlchton Fichlner returned home with a discharge from the SPARS, to Join her husband, discharged from the army In June. First Lt. Earl W. Farns worth will revert to Inactive status Sept. 28. En route home from Europe are Col. R. W. Broedlow. 1st Sgt. Laurence F. Rude. T'Sgt. John R. Stelle, Master Sgt. Rot ert E. Vorberg, Cpl. Robert P. Brown, Pfc. Neal A.'Grubbs. Pfc. Upton S. La Porte, T3 William A. Loew, Pfc. Welling, ton C. Browcr, Pfc. James W. Glenn and T3 Floyd S. Wil liams, T3 Clorin D. Moore and Pvt. Gerald J. Verschoor are tn France awaiting shipment. Men visiting in the valley this week after service in Europe in-1 T:iij. Aug. 31, 1943, Date.. elude Capt. Thomas H. Emmens, Lt. Louis R. Thurman, M'Spt. Donald L. Hulfhizcr, TSgt. Thomas S. Humphries and Cpl. James V. Knopp. On leave after service In the South Pacific are 1st Lt. Lanse Pitts, Lt. Donald G. Root, Cpl. Charles F. Simmons, James P. Asher, SC 2c and Sgt. Ernie speaKer. timers here were Major Walt E. Hoppe, Barnes General hospital, Vancouver, Wash., Alton Hayes, S 2, after Indoctrination training at San Diego, and Bonita Hammack, S 1c, WAVES, stationed at Wash ington, D. C. Pvt. Donald J. Cole was gradu ated from armored school. Fort Knox, Ky., and 2nd Lt. Richard Frederick completed co m a t crew training al MacDIll Field, Fla.' William Walter Fitzgerald, fire controlman 1c, Is at Nor folk, Va., training for duties aboard a destroyer; Oran C. Chastaln was appointed flight officer on completion of training at Hondo airfield. Tex., and 2nd Lt. Jack Clarence Langston was graduated from combat training m van jNuys army air ricld, Calif. Taking part In the Okinawa battle were Mclvln D. Freeman PhM 2c, aboard the USS Mo bile in the Pacific and Daln A Howard, printer 2c, USS Pctrof any. Ensign Ben R. Schmidt has been assigned to temporary supply corps duty In San Fran cisco, 1st Lt. John M. Saulsbery Is assigned to the AAF redistri bution station at Santa Ana, Calif., and WAC Lt. Ruth N. Cleveland, commissioned Juy 21 at Fort Des Moines, la., is an instructor In the clerk's course at that fort. Lt. Bernlce M. Gill, ANC, re cently completed a special course at Medical Service Cen ter, LeMarals, France, and Pic. Neal A. Grubbs is with the 47:ird Infantry regiment In Italy. T3 Guy E. Payne is at Mori, n eral hospital, Wash., recovering from injuries suffered in Aus- II IH. Weddings announced this week were those of Jayne Mur ray and Jesse Miller, SK 2c Dom or rtogue River; Lt. (Jg) Harold H. Stevens and June Boiling of Detroit. Mich.; Ber nelce M. Bcalty and Cpl. Wll llam N. Kime. both of Medford; WAC T5 Shirley J. Roseherry and Pfc. William II. Gotts of De troit; Isabell Clark and John R. Stelle; Mrs. Nina Moore and Dr. Russell R. Sherwood, and Mary M. Powell, WAVE PhM 3c and William T. Kerr, PhM 3. McLeod McLeod. Auu. 31 Mr and Mrs. George Bowers, who have I cpcui, Bcveiui monins in tne cot tage on Rogue river, have re turned to their home In Stock ton. Calif. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stafford recently were Mrs. Josephine Callender of Caldwell, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. George Witter and children of Medford. Mr. Earl Morse has gone, to BIRDS MAKE BETTER NESTS THAN ANYBODY to? "No wonder we're the best nest-builders," chirped the bird. "We specialize in it." And because Hills Bros. Coffre, Inc., specializes solely in buying, blending, roasting, end packing the finest coffees obtainable, every pound of Hills Bros. Coffee has the tame matchless flavor . . . flavor that makes you say "Now that's what I call good coffee I" HILLS BROS Burbank, Calif., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott and j "all ol the City of Med Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon at:d i ford. Jackson County, Oregon, son have been spending a few ! otter for sale an issue of davs at Diamond Lake I $78,000.00 of bonds of the City days at uiamona LKe. ; o( Medford b ; g tne heretofore .,H0U?.fU 1? 81 u 'iduly authorized City of Medford Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding are . General Obligation Sewer Bonds. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kohernik and son, Eldridge, and daughter Carolyn, all of Seal Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reynolds and daughter of Gardenia, Calif., and Miss Tony Decker of Culver City, Calif., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Staples. Mrs. Reynolds Is a daughter of the Staples, Mis Carman Clare and Miss Margaret Drysdale of Medford spent the week-end at the home of Miss Alice and Mary Ann Brill. Mrs. Olive Staples entertained at bridge Aug. 15. Those at tending were Mcsdames Vi Blair, Helen Coon, Mildred Killian, Ol ga Brill, Mary Reynolds, Ton! Decker, Loraine Abbott, Helen Axtell, Ruth Sawyer and Mrs, Myhlehye. Mrs. Brill won low, Mrs. Killian got traveling prize and Miss Decker won high. Mr. and Mrs. Myhlehye of Ex celsior, Minn., are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon gave a picnic Aug. 14. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Briggs and daughter, Phyl lis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Tom King and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtell. Miss Jean Lavin of Central Point Is visiting her friends, Sclda and Elva Carlton. Miss Joan Axtell spent several days recently at Huckleberry lake with Mrs. Clarence Laude. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collier of Laurelhurst are doing exten sive alterations on their home. Mr. Jim McDowell spent Aug. 14 In Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. L. Guthrie and family of San Fernando Valley are the house guets of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shlpp and family, E PEACE BASIS, CREWS DUE BACK Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 31 (U.PJ The Alaskan division of the U. S. army air forces air transport command will imme diately revert to a peacetime basis and between 1,800 and 3,000 men will be returned to the United States within a week, Col. H. J. Kieling, deputy divis ion commander, announced yes terday. The division was stnrted In October, 1942, and since that time has ferried thousands of aircraft and tons of war mater ial to Russia. Col. Kieling said present plans indicate that eventually the bas es of the division stretching from the United States through Can ada to Nome, Alaska, would be reduced to seven. Those re maining probably will be at Minneapolis, Minn; Great Falls, Mont.; Seattle, Wash.; Edmon ton, Whitehorse, Yukon Terri tory and Ladd Field, Fairbanks, he said. The bases at Calgary, St. John, Watson Lake and Fort Nelson are to be turned over to the Canadian government by Oct. 1, Klcli"8 added. The African black porcupine attacks his enemies by running at them backwards. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Med ford, Oregon, will, on the IHth day of September, 1945, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the COS fit. I C-. 1 Council Chamber In the City said bonds to be in the denomina tion of $1,000.00 each excepting bonds numbered 4, 8, iZ and 16, which numbered bonds shall be in the denomination of $500.00 each, numbered 1 to 80 inclu sive, to be dated August 15, 1945, and to mature serially in numerical order at the rate of $3500.00 per annum on the 15th day of August of each of the years 1947 to 1950, inclusive, and at the rate of $4000.00 per ; f nn"m n each of the : years 19al to 1966 inclusive, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 3 per annum, pay able semi-annually on the lotn days of February and August of each vear, principal and interest payable at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Med ford, Medford, Oregon, said bonds maturing on and after August 15, 1952 to be redeem able by the City of Medford at its option at any semi-annual in terest payment date on or after August 15, 1952. upon payment of the principal amount thereof and accrued interest thereon up on giving notice of such redemp tion in one issue of a newspaper published in Jackson County, Oregon, at least 30 days prior to such redemption. Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCul loch, Shuler and Kelley, bond at torneys of Portland, Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and printed by the City of Medford, Oregon. All bids must be In writing and all persons offering to pur chase such bonds are invited to bid thereon at such rate of in-1 terest not exceeding 3 per Bn - num as they nhaii designate and t ..., nkn n, nn, a atirt , snid bonds shall beai such rote of interest as shall be designated by the purchaser thereof as aforesaid. Each bid shall be ac companied by a tabulation of the bidder showing cost of money to the City of Medford, ir,1K0,n-.U.nilcr ?ea'i3'num on the 15th day of August purcnase oi saia bonds will Vi it CUvlordi LthS u "f? ! Council at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said city up to the time of iinid sale, as herein fixed. All bids must he accompanied by a certified check payable to the City of Medford, Oregon, In the sum of $1560.00. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the Citv of Medford, dated August 21. 1045. J. R. WOODFORD, Recorder of City of Medford. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby, given ihat the Council of the City of Med ford. Oregon, will, on the 18th day of September, 1945, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon. offer for sale an issue of $107,000 00 of bonds of the City of Medford. being the heretofore duly authorized City of Medford General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series A. said bonds to be in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, numbered 1 to 107. inclu sive, to be dated August 15, 1945, and to mature serially in numeri cal order at the rate of $5,000.00 per annum on the 15th day of August of each of the years 1947 to 195!). Inclusive, and at the rate of $6,000.00 per annum on the irtn day of August in each of the years I960 to 1966, Inclusive, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 3 per annum, payable semi-annu ally on the 15th days of Febru ary and August of each year, princiDnl and Interest payable at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Medford, Medford, Oregon, said bonds mnturintr on and after August 15, 1952, to be redeemable by the City of Med ford at its option at anv semi. annual interest payment date on or after August 15, 1952, upon payment of the principal amount thereof and accrued interest thereon upon giving notice of such redemption in one issue of a newspaper published in Jack son County, Oregon, at least 30 r - .-I days prior to such redemption. Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCul loch, Shuler & Kelley, bond at torneys of Portland, Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and print ed by the City of Medford, Oregon. All bids must be in writing ana all persons offering to purchase such bonds are invited to bid thereon at such rate of interest not exceeding 3 per annum as they shall designate and said bonds shall bear such rate of in terest as shall be designated by the purchaser thereof as afore said. Each bid shall be accom panied by a tabulation of the bidder showing cost of money to the City of Medford, Oregon, under the bid. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the Council of the City of Medford at the Coun cil Chamber in the City Hall of said City up to the time of said sale,' as herein fixed. All bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check payable to the City of Medford, Oregon, in the sum of $2,140,00. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Medford, dated August 21st, 1945. . J. R. WOODFORD, Recorder of the City of Medford. NOTICEOF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Med ford. Oreeon. will, on the 18th : day of September, 1945, at the. hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale an issue of $25,000.00 of bonds of the City of Medford, being the heretofore duly authorized City of Medford, ZSPrM d umiEaiion rarn u y.m . . rinnnmination """" " v . . . nf 500.00 each, numbered i to 50, inclusive, to be dated August 1 15, 1945, and to mature serially I in numerical order at Ihe rate of ' $1,000.00 per annum on the 15th i day of August of each of the years 1947 to 1956 inclusive and I at the rate oi si.ouu.uu per bm- ., fo7 , iokr - bonds To bear".n. terest at the rate of not to ex- ceed 3 per annum. payaDie semi-annually on the 15th days of February and August oi eacn year, principal and interest oay- able at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Med ford. Medford, Oregon. Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCul loch, Shuler and Kelley, bond at torneys of Portland, Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and printed by the City of Medfoid, Oregon. All bids must be in writing and all persons offering to pur chase such bonds are Invited to bid thereon at such rate of in terest not exceeding 3 per an num as they shall designate and said bonds shall bear such rate of interest as shall be designated by the purchaser thereof as aforesaid. Each bid shall be ac companied by a tabulation of the bidder showing cost of money to the City of Medfoid, Oregon, under the bid. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the Council of the City of Medford at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said city up to the time of said sale, as herein fixed. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City of Medford, Oregon, in the sum of S500.00. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Medford, dated August 21. 1945 J. R. WOODFORD, Recorder of City of Medford. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Med ford, Oregon, will, on the 18th I ccvel fot CHEN YU This completely new Terslon of cake make-up Instantly gives your skin the look ind feel of finest Bilk! It's i quality fine look entirely new to make-up. And it feels so good you don't know it's there except for the exultant admiration it gets you. All shadesone will be exactly right for you, Mb II. JT .., S.,v -it -s;5-OT Taylor's PENNHVISE Drugs 323 Ejf Miin Anv nt September. 1945. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber in me uuy Hall of the City of ' Med fnrH .larkson Ccuntv. Oregon, offer for sale an issue of siRnnn.on of bonds of the City of Medford. being the heretofore duly authorized City of Medford (.pnpral (JDllEauon aewnfic I posal Plant Enlargement Bonds, Series A." said bonds to be in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, numbered 1 to lo inclu sive, to bo dated August 15, 1945, and to mature serially in numerical order at the rate of $1,000.00 per annum on the 15th day of August of each of the years 1947 to 1961 inclusive, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 3 per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of February and August of each year, principal and interest payable at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Medford. Medford, Oregon. Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal. Winfree, McCul loch. Shuler and Kelley, bond at torneys of Portland, Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and printed by the City of Medford, Oregon. All bids must be in writing and all persons offering to pur chase such bonds are invited to bid thereon at such rate of in terest not exceeding 3"r per an num as they shall designate and said bonds shall bear such rate of interest as shall be designated bv the purchaser thereof as aforesaid. Each bid shall be ac companied by a tabulation of the bidder showing cost of money to the City of Medford. Oregon, under the bid. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the Council of the City of Medtord at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said city up to the time of said sale, as herein fixed. All bids must be accompanied by a pertifipd check pnvable to the City of Medford, Oregon, in the sum of $300.00. The right is hereby reserved ; to reject any and all bids. I By order of the Council of the Citv of Medford, dated August 21. 1945. J. R. WOODFORD, Recorder of City of Medford. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline Johnson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the above en titled matter, and the above en titled Court has fixed September 8. 1945. at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the County Court room in the Courthouse in Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. THOMAS J. JOHNSON, Executor. Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for Estate. Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. JAY PORTER and ALFREDA J PORTER, husband and wife, plaintiffs, vs- R. E KINGS BURY and " JANE DOE KINGSBURY, his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiff unknown; GEORGE MEGERLE and JANE DOE MEGERLE his wife, her true given name being to the plain tiff unknown: WM. F. JONES and JENNIE JONES, his wile; and all unknown heirs of said defendants if they or either thereof be deceased, and also all persons and parties un known claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to the premises described In this complaint, defendants To the above named defend ants and each thereof: You and each of you are here by notified and required to nr pear in the above entitled Court yctfl iAin tceYi CRKE MRKE-UP Phone 3479 r l and cause end enswer the eom plaint of plaintiffs within fo'ir (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons upon you, which is the 3rd day of August, 1945, and if you fail to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the court decree ing that the plaintiffs are the owners of the following describ ed real property situated in Jack son County. Oregon, in lee simple, and that' the defendants and neither thereof have any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to said described premises or any part thereof: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section 4, Township 36 south. Range 4, West of the Willamette Meri dian; (excepting and reserv ing therefrom that part there of lying on the west side of Evans creek and more parti cularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quart er of the southeast quarter of said Section 4, running thence east to the center of Evans Creek, thence following north westerly up the center of Evans Creek to the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of Section 4, thence south to the place of beginning) also: com mencing at a point 19 rods and 5'2 feet north of the southeast corner of ihe southwest quart er of the northeast quarter of Section 4. Township 36 south, Range 4, West of the Willam ette Meridian; thence running north to the northeast corner of the aforesaid tract; thence SAT. NITE-U. S. HALL JACKSONVILLE FINE MUSIC-BEST of CROWD Come Out and Enjoy Yourselft Dancing 9 to 2 Sponsored by Jacksonville I.O.O.F. GET A JOB WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY Girls and Women are needed in our com pany as: TELEPHONE OPERATORS Experience not necessary Pay while learning Scheduled salary increases I nrntinn tmth nav Pleasant working condition! Apply att 145 No. Bartlett Street, Medford Ask for the "Chief Operator" THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FOR We Offer for Sale Our CIRCULAR Located 17 Mile North of Medford on the Crater Lake Highway Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet 125 H. P. Diesel Motor t and other necessary equipment Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc. S. C. Star Route, Eagle Point, Oregon Telephone Eagle Point 2315 west along the north line of said tract 18V rods; thence south 61 rods 6i feet, thence east 13Vs rods to the starting point; (excepting therefrom, beginning at the center line of Evans Creek at a point 720 feet west of the southeast corner of the northwest one quarter of the southeast one quarter of Section 4 in Town ship 36 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon; thence running east 720 feet; thence north 900 feet; thence west 790 feet: thence north 50 degrees west 270 feet: thence west 220 feet to the center line of Evans Creek; thence south easterly, along the center line of Evans Creek (the course and distance being approximately south 25 degrees east 1180 feet) to the point of beginning, containing 20.1 acres, more or less): together with all water and ditch rights appurtenant thereto . and for a further decree of this Court quieting the title to said premises in the plaintiffs in fee simple and restraining the rie-. fendants and each thereof from,' asserting any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to said de scribed premises or any part thereof. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the Med ford Mail Tribune once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks by Order of Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order was made on the 2nd day of August. 1945. Last day for appearance is August 31. 1945. GUS NEWBURY, Attorneys for Plaintiffs U. S. National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. SALE mil