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Honolulu, Oct. 12 (U.R) The
navy announced today that the
United States is sending six
ship-loads of surplus supplies to
tne omce oi joreign jiquiuBuuu
commission In China for dispo
sition in accordance with the
surplus war property act.
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LAPSE PUZZLES
Washington AIM Veterans'
Administration officials alarm
ed at the failure of ex-service-mcn
to keep up their Rovern
ment Insurance, took consola
tion today from commercial
insurance men, who said young
people were a headache to them
too.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley, vet
erans' administrator, recently
conferred with five top Insur
ance executives In New Vork to
learn what, If anything, was the
mailer with National Service
Life Insurance. He had no com
ment on what they told him.
But it was learned that the
natural Improvidence of youth
was a large factor In the Insur
ance men's appraisal of these
facts:
Of the estimated 2,300,000
men discharged from service,
only 06,158 had converted their
war policies to permanent form.
And 1.483.940 policies had been
allowed to lapse for failure to
maintain premiums.
"Young men don't buy ln-
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Tender forehead rubbing accompsnled ths reunion of Willie Oolodoff,
liberated Eaklrno and his wife, Julia, alio returnrd from a Jap POW camp
after two years. Willie was captured on Attu by Invading Japs, will re
turn with Julia to privacy and fulling.
surance they have to be sold
It," was the way one Insurance
man put it. Apparently army,
navy and veterans' administra
tion have not measured up as
salesmen.
It was pointed out that a
veteran leaving the service must
take a positive step himself in
order to preserve his insurance.
He must write the Veterans'
Administration, enclosing a
premium, and ask that his policy
be kept In force.
Human nature being what it
Is, the insurance men said, the
average veteran never gets
around to taking this step.
Months later he may remember
it but by then his policy may
have lapsed.
Some modifications of Na
tional Service Life Insurance
were discussed at the New York
session but Harold W. Breining,
assistant veterans' administrator
in charge of insurance, said no
concrete proposals were made.
THE GRANGE
Roxy Ann Orange
Roxy Ann Grange met Nov.
9 and elected the following of
ficers for 1948. Master, Frank
Hansen: overseer. C. R. Van Ort-
wick; lecturer, Margie Hopkins;
steward, Clarence Tedrlck; as
sistant steward, Leonard Leh
man; chaplain. Ethel Blsh; treas
urer. Lillv Rose: secretary,
Madge Nowlin; gate keeper.
C. C. Chase; ceres, Carmen
Chase; pamona, Betty Lou Al
lison; flora, La Verne yocum;
ladv assistant stewart. Ethyln
Lehman; executive commission-
era Lewis Blsh. John Dunlap
and Roscoe Roberts; musician,
Carl Qunckenbush.
It was decided to have the
annual Thanksgiving dinner at
the hall. All planning to at
tend please get In touch wilh
the H. E. C. chairman by calling
6312.
Next meeting will be Friday
evening, November 18.
LWe Oak Grange
Live Oak Grange met In reg
ular session Nov. 5 with 45
members in attendance. Elec
tion of officers resulted as fol
lows: Reelected were Carl Chris
tenson, master; Tom Massey,
overseer: Mrs. Kathrine Chris
tenson, lecturer; Fred Dengler,
steward; Pearl Greenwood,
chanlain: Lore Carter, treasurer;
Letsv Miller, secretary; Fred
Diess. assistant steward; Laura
Laws, ceres; Ann Smith, Pomo
na. New officers were. Emily
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Buchanan, flora; June Diess,
lady assistant steward; execu
tive committee: Ardin Tyrrell,
Mrs. Anderson and Howard
Parks.
Several names were read for
membership and a large class is
waiting for the degrees.
The masquerade dance Oct. 27
was well attended. Music was
furnished by Mrs. Christenson.
Lloyd Smith, Frank Greenwood
and Bob Knight. Priie for the
best costumes was given to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Laws who were
dressed as negroes.
Mrs. Kate Rhuellng announc
ed that the grange quilt would
be put on the frames at her
home and that all the ladies are
to come any time a day they can
and quilt some on it. This will
be for the bazaar.
Region of Home Is
Determined by Way
"R's" Pronounced
Cincinnati (U.R) Americans
from the midwest, south and
east tell where they are from,
not by the way thpy mind their
"p's" and "q's" but their
"r's."
At least Miss Ruth Dowden,
speech instructor at the Univer
sity of Cincinnati, says she can
spot the geographic origin of a
person by the way he rolls off
his r s.
A mldwesterner Is a sure hit
she says. He pronounces all his
r s alike.
An easterner or southerner
gives the "r" the go-by and
"party" becomes "pahty." The
speaker is pegged an easterner
if he clips the "ah" sound thort,
miss JUowden explains, and a
southerner If he drags it out.
But an easterner also adds
"r's" where they aren't needed
like "Idear for "idea.
If "r" gets proper treatment
Miss Dowden says, the person
will toss off the "r" in "red
and "strong" one way and the
"r" in "very and "bird" another,
secret of proper pronuncia
tion is the way the tongue is
held. Miss Dowden shows stu
dents in her dramatic workshop
and radio speech classes at the
University of Cincinnati how to
wobble their tongues to get the
correct "r sound.
Difference in the "r" sound Is
based on its position in the word
and its combination with other
consonants or vowels, Miss Dow
den says.
FIVE INDICTED
San Francisco, Nov. 12 (U.R1
Grand Jury indictments charg
ing five men two of them still
at large with murder and rob
bery in connection with the
hold up slaying Sept. 23 of
Charles Cassero, 87, were on file
here today.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notica To Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
bv the County Court of Jackson
Cnuntv. Oregon. Administrator
of the Estate of Henry W. Brandt
deceased. All persons having
claims against said Estate are
hereby notified to present the
same duly verified to tne under
signed at the offiee of his attor
ney. Gus Newbury. Room 207
United States National Bank
Building. Medford. Oregon, with
in six (61 months from the date
of this Notice. Dated October
26th. 1945.
WILLIAM BRANDT,
Administrator of the Estate
of Henry W. Brandt. Dec.
GUS NEWBURY.
Attorney for Administrator
Notice To Creditors
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE of GEORGE CUR-
RIER, Deceased.
The undersigned has been ap
pointed and qualified by the
County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County as
Executrix of the Will of George
Currier, Deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate
are notified to present them,
duly verified, with proper vouch
ers, to the undersigned at the
offiee of Rawles Moore. Cooley
Theatre Building, Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from
October 22, 1945, the date of this
notice.
ROSIE C. REINKING,
Executrix.
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson Countv.
B. F. WOOTEN and PAULINE
WOOTEN, husband and wife,
Plaintiffs. vs.
DAVID N. STEARNS; ALVIN O.
juhnson and JANE DOE
JOHNSON, husband and wife;
and the unknown heirs of Al
vin O. Johnson, if he be de
ceased; also any and all ethor
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title or in
terest in or to the real property
described in the Complaint
herein. Defendants.
To the above named Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
nereDy notified and required to
appear In the above Court and
Cause and answer the Complaint
ot fiaintiifs now on file therein
against you, or otherwise plead
inereto, witnin lour (4) weeks
from November 5th. 1945. the
date of the first publication of
this summons upon you: and if
you fail to so appear and answer
within the time required, for
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want thereof, plaintiffs will ap
ply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in their Complaint,
a succinct statement of which is
as follows, to-wit:
For a decree quieting In plain
tiffs their fee simple title in and
to the following described real
property, to-wit:
TRACT A: Commencing at the
northeast corner of D L.C. No.
87. Township 38 South. Range
1 West of the Willamette Me
ridian, in Jackson County,
Oregon; thence West 32.30
chains to the center of the
countv road: thence along said
road as follows: South 2' 10'
East 10.91 chains: thence South
2" 15' West 6 24 chains: thence
from said road East 15.71
chains; thence South 7.58
chains to the south line of the
east ell of said D L.C: thence
East 16.67 chains to the east
line of said D.L.C. No. 67;
thence North on the east boun
dary line of said D.L.C. No. 67,
24.76 chains to the point of be
ginning. EXCEPTING there
from the following: Commenc
ing at a point on the north
line of D.L.C. No. 67, Town
ship 38 South, Range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian,
1022 feet East of the center
line of the county road run
ning along the west line of
tract described In Volume 84.
page 232, Deed Records of
Jackson County, Oregon: then
ce West along the north line
of said D.L.C. No. 67 a dis
tance of 1022 feet to the cen
ter of the said road; thence
South 2 10' East along the
center of said road 720 feet;
thence South 2 15' West along
the center of said road 398
feet: thence East 162 feet;
thence South 12 feet: thence
East 640 feet; thence North 60
feet; thence East 206 feet;
thence North 1078 feet to the
point of beginning;
TRACT B: Beginning at the
northeast corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 67 in Town
ship 38 South, of Range 1
West of the Willamette Merid
ian, in Jackson County, Ore
gon; thence South, along the
east line of said Claim, 80 rods
to the dividing line between
Government Lots 4 and 5 In
Section 35, said Township and
Range; thence East, along said
dividing line. 40 rods; thence
North, parallel with the east
line of Donation Land Claim
No. 67, 80 rods to the south
line of Donation Land Claim
No. 65, said Township and
Range; thence West on the
south line of said Claim, 40 .
rods to the point of beginning,
EXCEPTING therefrom the
following: Beginning at the
northwest corner of the 17
acre tract described In Volume
248, Deeds page 178 (being the
East 17 acres of Government
Lot 5 in Section 35, said Town
ship and Range); thence West
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140 feet; thence South 829
feet; thence East 140 feet; and
thence North 325 feet to the
point of beginning;
and excluding defendants, and
each thereof, from any right,
title, estate, lien or interest there
in or thereto.
This Summons Is served upon
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