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BIX MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Thursday, Oct 25, 1945 E ATTRACT FINEST With work of the sifting com mittee finished and catalogs in the malls, details had shaped up early this month pointing to the annual Cat-Oregon Hereford association show and sale at Klamath Falls, on Oct. 28 and 29 as the outstanding event, from quality standpoint, ever staged by this Pacific Slope breeders' organization, according to John Day, Medford, association president. Some 100 bulls and 50 females, the pick of breeding stock from leading herds of the three coast states, are slated to be Judged on Sunday, Oct. 28, by the interna tionally known beef cattle au thority. Dr. W. L. Carlyle of Annadel Farms, Santa Rosa Calif. On Oct. 29 these cattle will go through the auction ring, under the hammer of Auctioneer Earl O. Walter of Filer, Idaho. Dinner Sunday Between these two events, the western brand of hospitality which has made Klamath Falls a popular rendezvous for cattle men will hold sway, particularly at the annual cattlemen's dinner Sunday night In the Willard ho tel, Day said. This year arrangements for conducting the sale will be great ly improved by Installation of a permanent public address system in the sale pavilion, the president announced. A call system will also be employed to notify con signors of the order of sale, thus helping bring each successive lot of cattle Into ring promptly as their turns come. "Both range operators and breeders have found the annual Cal-Oregon events to their lik ing. There has always been a good supply of big, heavy-boned, rugged range bulls, plus many, choice foundation females and herd sire prospects," Day assert ed. "This year this will be more true than ever, the sale com; mlttee promises. To aid the range man in securing bulls In num bers to meet his needs, It Is an nounced that no cholcing of pen lots will be permitted this year. The entire pen la to sell at the same per-hcad price In every in stance. "Adding a great deal of zest this year to the Sunday show ing of the cattle will be a total of $1,200 In premium money, to be divided between first, second and third place winners in the classes shown. Of this amount, $500 Is coming from Klamath county, $450 from the Cal-Oregon Association, and $250 from the American Hereford associa tion. "Those planning to attend the Cal-Oregon show and sale are urged to get their reservations for hotel rooms in as early as possible, addressing Mitchell Til lotson, sales manager, at the First National Bank in Klamath 'Falls," Day concluded. T-4 IS MEDAL FOR FETE T4 Nicholas C. Benjamin, who took part of his military training at Camp White with th 96tn division, has been awarded the soldier'.' medal for heroic action while on Leyte, accord ing to a letter received by hi: wif", Mrs. Pi.-P.Ky Jenjamln; 317 South Orange street. T4 Benja mln is now en route home from dutv In the Pacific. The illation said "Technician Fourth Grad Nicholas C. Ben Jamin. Field Artillery, United Sta'.es Armv. For heroism dis played at Telecrnphe, Leyte, Phi'ipnlne Inlands on 22 Feb. 1944. Technician Fourth Grade Beniamln Investigated a fire alarm at an immunltian dump discovered a smoking 155m phosphorous hell amidst stack of similar ammunition Knowing the hazards Involved In sucn a task, he picked the shell up In his hands and at tempted to carry It to a well ap proximately 50 yards away. Despite painful burns from the phosphorous. Technician Fourth Grade Rcniiimin. aided by an other man, managod to deposite the sputtering projectile in the well ;md Immediately sprayed It with a chemical fire ex tinguisher and filled the well with sand. Technician Fourth Grade Beniamln s quick-witted ness and heroic actions undoubt edly saved many lives and pre vented the lovs and destruction of a large stock of ammunition His disrecard for personal wel fare and self sacrifice in his at tempt to save his companions from danger reflects great credit upon nimself and the military service." T4 Benjamin captured a Jap flag on Leyte on Nov. 7, 1944. the dav his son. Nicholas Ben jamln, II. was born. Mrs. Ben jamin is the daughter of Grover Comm. 143 Kenwoa street. MAJ. VILHAUER NEW EXECUTIVE AT CAMP Camp While, Oct. 25 Major Jonas A. Vllhauer has been ap- nninted executive officer lor Camp White Men Don Winter O.D. Camp White, Oct. 25 Mark ing the official beginning of fall and winter for the army, a mem orandum issued from Camp White headquarters Wednesday morning authorized the wearing of the wool olive drnb uniform only by men of the Camp White post. Since many of the men are scheduled for discharges before next spring, the order meant that Tuesday was the last day they wore their summer tans in the service. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EbMn It. MORSE, also known as E. H Morse. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court for Jack son County, Oregon, has ap pointed me administrator of the estate of ELMER H. MOUSE, also known as E. H. Morse, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers with in six months from this date at the offices of Neff & Frohn mayer, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated October 24, 1945. OTTO J. FROHNMAYER, Administrator. GRAND JURY ADJOURNS AFTER FILING REPORT The Jackson county grand Jury, Victor Mllnes, Medford, foreman, filed a brief report and adjourned subject to further call yesterday. The report Btated the grand jury had Inspected the county jail and found It In good condition, and c o m p 1 e t e d all business brought before it. Two indictments, both against Robert Benjamin Morrill, charg ing assault with intent to rob, and jallbreak were returned. Merrill was arraigned in circuit court yesterday. The court will appoint an attorney for him. He will go to trial In mid-November according to present plans. ClMlnt Uma ror CUlfl1 Ails S:SO m. 'loo Lat. to Claailly 13:13 p m TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER IncraoM fewr gg profits tnh polotobU, KUntlfkolly buiH -Vitamin botoncvd" Supptltt Hi hlgh-producii layer with fhlr rqulrmnl for nor tro grad ggi. Vowr local fd datr hi frih luppry. mm h I J id. J na km i-nu tea MODUCIfl Xmii It Near A Karakul Wool Blanket or Auto Rob makes Appreciat ed Gilts. Sea them at Bsnqu.t Room, Holland Hotel, Open Evenings till 9 p. m. double shifb V? 1 vlksM Camp White, succeeding Lt. Col. John W. Horsley who recently was made camp commander. Before his arrival at Camp White, Maj. Vilhaucr was en gaged in teaching Chinese to of ficers and enlisted men at Yale university. Ft. Jackson, S. C, University of California and Camp Beale, Cal. BIRTHS RICE To Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene, Phoenix, Oct. 23, 1945, a son, 8Vi pounds, at Osteopathic clinic. Odd-Formed Egg Found by E. B. Hall E. B. Hall, .119 South Central venue, brought an oddly-formed egg to the Mail Tribune office yesterday. The egg had two yolks, one an ordinary yel low b jt the other consisting of a soft shell and white in color. Hall cut the soft shell open and found the formation of a chicken ufTI clartpd The egg was less than a week old, Hall said. Uia Mall TrlbuM Want Ada. PATTON IN PARIS Paris, Oct. 25 (U.R) Gen. George S. Patton arrived by plane today from Germany. Be ginning tomorrow he will spend three days attending welcoming ceremonies at towns his army liberated in Brittany. JAMES To Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 24 Genesee, Oct. 24, 1945, a son, 8'4 pounds, at Osteo pathic clinic. wwmi umv iot t-iaaimea Ant s:ju m 'loo Lata to Classify 12:15 p. m MEN'S KARAKUL WOOL COATS and MACKINAWS on sale in Banquet Room Holland Hotel. lurl c.i't MSI' TN PASTEURIZED SKIM WiU ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS LET'S DANCE! .i n 7V Learn to Dance the Easy Way! ' show you how in just a few hours! Yes, and after a few mora hours you can be really ex. pert do the latest Rumba, Samba, Walts or Fox Trot as if you'd always kept up with the new steps. Classes and Private Instructions Phone Mr. Johnson OCiC Merrick's Ballroom aWtJtJ between 10 a. m. and 10 p. m. a-.V.".V:M 4 saT. r W ' f . I ' a-,Mt. 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