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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. Dee. 12. 1945 TEN PLANES TO BASE HERE FOR E Ten officer! nd about 34 en listed men, manning ten planea, will make up Sector Center No. 7 of the search and rescue unit of the Army air corps now being established at the Medford air base. Major Frank Rasor of the unit announced today. It la ex pected that the unit will be com pletely ready for operation by the end of the week the major said. Five of the planes will be of the liason aircraft type and five will be twin-engine planes, Ra sor declared. While primarily intended for the rescue of serv ice personnel, the unit will also be available for transport aid and other rescue work, the offi cer said. The unit will be or ganized to take care of ground rescue operations, will be affill- Btcd with the ski patrol and will work in close contact with for est rangers, state patrolmen and local authorities, according to Major Rasor. 'Civilians seeing a plane crash, hearing any unusual noise which might be that of a crashing fclnne, noticing unusual fires which might result from a crash led plane are asked to call the Medford air base, collect if .necessary, phone 6281, exten sion six, and convey the Infor mation to Major Rasor, he said. iThe officer said that radio sta tions and newspapers were co operating in the matter of dis emintlng Information concern ing the search and rescue. THE GRANGE i - Central Point Grange Central Point Grange meeting Friday night was opened with the lecturer's program In charge of Cleo Young. First numbers were given by Alexander's Ha waiian guitar band of Medford followed with moving pictures of the Oregon state highway and Oregon hydroelectric plants. During business session $38 was voted to be used to aid an afflicted family. Edith Bohnert offered her res ignation as assistant to the Ju venile matron. The officers were advised of the Installation to be held at the hall Dec. 19, conducted by O. C. Maust. H. E. C. chairman announced the Christmas party to be held Thursday, Dec. 20, at the home of Mrs. Eula Foley, with 1 o'clock luncheon. Is a Washing Machine on your list? imiii Miiiti Cold Hill Leader Thanks Aides In X-Ray Project Much credit is due a number of people for the success of the chest X-ray project In the Cold Hill community, where 348 per sons were X-rayed, Mrs. Nor man Gall, chairman, said yester day In publicly thanking her aides. "If it is not too late". Mrs. Gall declared In Medford, "I would like to thank the follow ing people for the success of our drive: Mrs. Arthur Boye, Mrs. Janle Kofahl, Mrs. Lee Morris. Mrs. Roy Cameron, Mrs. Tasker, Mrs. Ethyl McDonald, Mrs. Nora Bailey, Mrs. Bressell, Mrs. Millie Walker, Mrs. Lctsle Mil ler, Mrs. Beth Potter, Mrs. Ann Boye, Mrs. Leota Hood and Roy Cameron, who was as helpful as the women." These same peonle, Mrs. Gall stated, are assisting with the fale of Christmas seals In the Gold Hill area. All are mem bers of the Gold Hill Health Unit. In' addition to the mail sale of seals, the stamps are now offered the public at Gogwell's Store. Gall's market and at the Gold Hill school. Caesarian Infant Survives Mother Portlond, Ore.. Dec. 12 An emergency caesarian operation performed at a Portland hospi tal Just a few minutes after the mother had died saved the life of her son, hospital officials re vealed today. The mother died of pneumon ia Sunday night and the resi dent physician at St. Vincents hospital, Dr. Jerry Nelson operated Immediately. Hospital officials said it was one of few successful such operations. Although premature, the child was reported normal and thriving In an Incubator. He weigher four pounds, two ounces. School Enlargement Talked For Talent Talent, Dec. 12 Increased enrollment In the schools here has made necessary investiga tion Into enlargement of the schools' housing facilities as cording to Roy Parr, principal. Mr. Porr, citing a forty per cent increase in grade school at- ditional teachers are also needed. The principal said there would probably be no building constructed until next year. Ofrlclnls nf thft Wvnmlnn Game and Fish Department ex pect big-game hunting within th tic vt frw voara htr-ntiM lt' feared the game may be deplet ed to the danger point. USE THE U.S. BANKLOAN PLAN Yes, your dealer will gladly arrange to finance the purchase of any new home appliance through this bank. Ask him about the U.S. BANKLOAN PLAN the sensible way to buy things you need out of income while holding your WAR BONDS. SEI ANY BRANCH OP i e i i miiitNii (iiroittiiN CENTRAL PL POST Central Point, Dec. 12 Four teen members of Medford local 659 Electrical Workers Union AFL under supervision of Ivan Waddcll volunteered to put the wiring In the new American Legion Memorial building last Sunday. Needless to say the generous offer of the union men was gratefully accepted. In eight hours the building was completely wired. A Myers- Holland Post spokesman voiced the organization's gratitude for the union s cooperation and list ed the workmen in addition to Mr. Waddcll whom the post wished to publicly thank, as fol lows: Harold WHIln, Perry A. Thomas, H. G. Malot, Frank Smith, C. Ettinger, Robert La Rocquc, O. O. Wymore, Wayne Major, Roland Birkholz, R. A. Rickey, William Underwood, Craig Menilies and Harry Gid eon. Post and Auxiliary will hold their Christmas party in Wood man hall at 8 p. m., December 13. The party Is for the purpose of collecting gifts and money for comrades in the veterans hospi tals In Oregon. Commander Krupp urges each member and all veterans in the Centrol Point area to attend. Entertainment and refreshment will be furnish ed by the Joint program com mittees. Miners Assn. Plans Spring Convention The Jackson County Mining association is making tentative plans for a western states min ing convention here some time next spring according to an an nouncement made at a recent meeting of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. It Is thought that the convention will be planned for May. It was said, with sessions open to anyone In terested. A campaign Is also underway in Jacksonville to erect a mem orial to honor veterans of all wars. DENTAL DEAN "NAMED Portland, Ore., Dec. 12 U.R The Oregon state board of higher education today named Dr. Harold J. Boyes, from Northwestern University, as dean of the new university of Oregon dental school In Port land. Dr. Noyes will receive $8500 and will take over his new duties July 1, 1946 or earlier. He Is known as an out-' standing dontal educator. Wyoming has a total of 4700 federal employees, according to civil service commission records. SHOPPING 10 Army Returning Bodies of Two Mexican Pilots Tacoma, WashTbec. 12 U.R) In a precedent-shattering move, the army is shipping home the bodies of two pilots of Mexico's famed Fighter Squadron 201 military officials disclosed to day. The admission came grudg ingly. First questions concern ing the bodies brought the off hand reply the men were "Just a couple Mexicans." Semi-official military sources explained the secrecy surround ing the return of the bodies as matter of policy." "There has been considerable agitation to have our American dead returned home for burial. they said. "This incident would be ammunition for exponents of such a move." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF JACKSON STATE OF OREGON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OTTO BORMAN Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Administrator with will annexed ol the above estate by the County Court of the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons having cluims against said estate to present them at the office of the undersigned, at lili bast Mam Street, Medford, Oregon properly verified and with pro per voucher, within six months from the dale of the first publi cation of this notice, which is the 5th day of December. 1945. O. 11. BENGTSON Administrator with Will Annexed. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of AGNES C FRANKS. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Irene Shirley, Administra trix of the mbove entitled estate. has filed ill the above entitled Court and v matter her final ac count and report and that a hear ing thereupon will be hud at the hour of 10 o clock a. m.. January 19, 1046, in the Courtroom of the above entitled court and all persons having any objections thereto are hereby notified to make or file the same in said Court and matter on or before the time of said hearing. IRENE SHIRLEY, Administratrix. F. P. FARRELL.. Attorney for Administratrix 306 Fluhror Building, Medford, Oregon. Summons for Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. CHARLES F. PETTEGREW and ALICE O. PETTEGREW, hus band and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. P. DONEGAN and JANE DOE DON EGAN, his wife, her true Rabbits just don't know about Shell Heating Oil. So they grow fur to keep warm and first thing they know some woman is wearing their hide. To save your hide from the cold, phone the Shell man to deliver cory warmth eco nomical, dependable, clean burning Shell Heating OiL SHELL OIL CO., INC. 1002 3. Central Are, Ph. 3181 given Tiame being to the plaintifis unknown; SOPHEN- ia J. tail Witt ana t ri. GORE, her husband; and also all unknown heirs at law of said defendants If either or any thereof be deceased; and also all persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to the lands described in the Complaint, Defendants. To the above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby notified ana required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiff now on file therein against you within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you. which Is the 12th dav of December, 194S, and if you fall 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: For a decree quieting the title In plaintiffs as the owners in fee simnle of the following describ ed lands, to-wit: The East half of the northwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 21, Town ship 35 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; ALSO the following. Begin ning at a point North 1053.5 feet from the corner to Sec tions 20, 21, 28 and 29, Town ship 35 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 81 deg. 29' West 775.5 feet to the Easterly line of the County Rood; thence oiong easterly line of County Road by following courses and distances; thence North 2 deg. 30' West 568.6 feet; thence North 13 deg. 40' East 424.7 feet; thence North 36 deg. 20' East 118.5 feet; thence North 47 deg. 25' East 189.5 feet; thence North 73 deg. 40' East 202.0 feet; thence North 40 deg. 42' East 233.0 feet; thence North 10 deg. 38' East 248.0 feet; thence East 75 feet to a point 30 feet South of the Quarter corner to Sections 20 and 21; thence East 1320 feet, more or less, along the South line of the County Road to the East line of the Vest one-half of the Southwest Quarter Sec tion 21; thence South on said East line 1359 feet, more or less; thence South 81 deg. 29' West 1334 feet to the place of beginning, ALSO, from the Quarter cor ner to Sections 20 and 21, in Township 35 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meri dian; thence West 530 feet on the South line of the North east Quarter of said Section 20, and thence North 37 feet ""IgBl TIME T(mSCOVEBy ere ALDERS OATS GIVES BOTH . . .M!f? 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This Summons is served upon you by publication once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune by Order of Honorable H. K. Han na. Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order was made on the 10th day of December, 1945. The last day for oppearance is the 17th day of January, 1946. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaint'ffs, U. S. National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. FREDERICK ALLAN WELLS and HAZEL B. ROBBINS. Plaintiffs, vs. OBADIAH B McFADDEN and JANE DOE McFADDEN, his wife, her true given name being to the plain tiffs unknown; P. B. WHIT NEY and JANE DOE WHIT NEY, his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiffs unknown: MARY PENGRA and JOHN DOE PENGRA, her husband, his true given name being to the plaintiffs un known; HTDELBRO REALTY COMPANY, .an Oregon cor poration; . and all unknown heir at law of said defendants if they or either thereof be ric ceased; and all persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate In or to the real prop erty described in the Com plaint, Defendants. To the above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiffs now on file therein against you within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons upon you, which is the 12th day of December, 1945, and if you fail to appear and answer with in the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in their complaint: For a decree of this Court quieting the title in plaintiffs as the owners In fee simple of the following described lands, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the County Road, twenty - six hundred eighty-six and 210 (2683.2) feet East and eleven hundred fifty-two and 910 (1152.9) feet North of the Southwest corner of Section Twenty eight (28) Township Thirty-six (36) South of Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meri dian: thence running North twenty (20) degrees forty-five (45) minutes West on the westerly line of the County Road, twelve hundred thirty one and 510 (1231.5) feet; thence West two thousand twenty-five and 410 (2025.4) feet to a point on the Easterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway: thence South thirty-five (35) degrees 10 minutes East on said Railway right of way line, fourteen hundred eight and 710 (1408.7) feet; thence MAKE IT AN ALASKA CHRISTMAS Here's the Christmas gift everybody will enjoy ALASKA LIFE MAGAZINE, published monthly; packed cover to cover with stories, articles and pictures of Alaska as it is today. 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