Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
TufdT. Jn- 8. 1948
Dover To Inspect
Oil Land Hold ings
Rofue River, Jan. 8 Floyd
X. Dover, president of the Jack
ton Count Mining Association,
has been called to Montana due
to new discoveries In the Cat
Creek oil field. As superintend
ent and chief engineer for an
Oregon company with large
holdings In the Cat Creek field,
Mr. Dover will meet with the
group In Portland before leaving
for Montana. The Oregon com
pany will drill off-set wells, as
the seven new wells brought In
during December are from 250
to 800 feet from the property
line of the Oregon company. Mr.
Dover plans to make the round
trip by plane.
At the meeting of the Willa
mette Democratic Society In
Portland Jan. 10, Mr. Dover will
be guest speaker, leaving imme
diately after luncheon for Montana.
ULRICH WILL BE
MERMAN AT
FAIRBANKS FIELD
Russell Ulrich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, 839 Minne
sota avenue, has accepted a posl-
with Pan-American Air
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Russell Ulrich
stated today, Young Ulrich was
recently released from the navy
after four and one-half years of
service, his Inst assignment be
ing at Clark Field in the Philip
pine islands where he was at
tached to fleet air wing 17 as
a typhoon observer.
' A graduate of Medford high
school and the University of
WnshinRton, Ulrich received his
aerological training at the Na
val Academy at Annapolis.
Mr. Ulrich and his wife left
for Seattle Inst week after
spending the holidays with his
parents here.
Ashland Elks Hand
MAA-M 52-15 Loss
Ashland Elks served notice on
the Southern Oregon indepen
dent basketball league last night
when they took a 32 to IS vic
tory over d game but badly out
classed Medford Athletic As-soclation-Mobllgas
quintet at the
JacksOn school gym. It was the
first game of the lengue schedule.
Medford high Junior varsity en
tertains the Medford hotel In a
league tussle at the high school
Wednesday night.
Groceteria Gold Bnrs dropped
a 37 to 20 practice tilt to Camp
White Naval hospital 'at the
camp last night. Both are
league members.
Prineville Lad To
Symbolize Children
Who Have Had Polio
Portland, Ore., Jan. 8 U.PJ
A sturdy 6-year-old boy, Donald
Anderson of Prineville, Ore.,
soon will be Jn New York City
to svmbolize all children who
have suffered from Infantile par
alysis and through public sup
port, have been able to make
recoveries.
Little Donald Is undergoing
checkups in Portland before
flying east with his mother, Mrs.
Edward S. Anderson, at the re
quest of the National Foundation
for Infantile Paralysis.
Hii picture is on two posters
of the 1948 March of Dimes cam
paign, one taken two years ago
when he was unable to walk and
another taken as he appears to
day. The lad Is quite oblivious to
the fuss being made over him or
of the prominent part he is play
ing in the 1046 campaign. He
will make several public ap
pearances between next Mon
day and Jan. 31.
Donald was stricken with the
disease In September, 1943, and
recovered after treatment at
Doernbecher hospital and Shrin
ers hospital In Portland. Funds
for treatment were provided by
Crook county chapter of the
March of Dimes.
Medford Brothers Marry Overseas;
Wives To Follow When Permissible
Both sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. I.
Herrln, "509 Hamilton street,
have returned home from war
service with brides from over
seas to follow them soon. Al
though not yet in the States, the
brides of Kenneth Herrin, for
mer sergeant with the medical
corps, and Fred Herrln, former
ly a corporal with the 5th air
force, will soon be on their way
to homes in America.
Kenneth Herrin returned
home Jan. 1 following an honor
able discharge from the army at
Ft. Lewis, Wash., and is at the
family home awaiting the ar
rival of his wife, the former
Gladys Abram of Fleetwood,
Lancashire, England. Herrin met
the English girl while with the
11th evacuation hospital over
seas and the two were married
June 20, 194S.
The wife of Tred Herrin Is
awaiting transportation to the
States from Australia, where the
two met while he was there as
a member of the 35th fighter pa
trol. They were married in June
of 1944.
The former airman, whose
home Is now in Los Angeles, re
ceived an honorable discharee
from the air force last fall after
34 months overseas service In
the Pacific theater.
Phoenix Sophs To
Play Host Friday
At Costume Party
Phoenix, Jan. 8 High school
sophomores here will play host
to the student body at a costume
party in the gymnasium, Friday
evening.
Awarding of prizes for the
best costumes and playing of in
door games will feature the eve
ning and refreshments will be
served. Floyd Halloway, sopho
more president, and Mrs. Mabel
Sims, class advisor, are directing j
the committees in charge.
Prospect's basketball team :
and supporters were treated to
doughnuts and punch by the let-
termen's club after the game
I here last Friday evening.
Byrnes 'Appoints
Committee of Five
On Atom Control
Washington, Jan. 8 (U.R)
Secretary of State James F.
Byrnes today created five
man committee to study safe
guards and controls of atomic
energy and advise this country's
delegates to the United Nations
organization on the subject.
The announcement came after
some members of the U. S. del
egation to UNO in London, indi
cated dissatisfaction with the
atomic energy resolution drafted
by the recent Moscow foreign
ministers meeting for submis
sion to the UNO assembly this
month.
The state department said
Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, R.,
Mich., was the principal objee.
tor to the resolution.
TO NEOIECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF
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handy to have around the house be-'
cause this double-duty nose drops,.;
Quickly Relieves aneesy, snimy,
4 stuffy distress of
head colds. Makes breathing easier.
Helps Prevent many colds from
r 1 developing If used
at the first Taming sniffle or sneeze.
This Double-Duty Nose Drops should
save you much misery. Works nnel
Follow directions In the package,
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CARD OF THANKS
W with to thank our friendi for
their sympathy and kindness during
our recrnt bereavement. Also for the
benutiful flowers.
Mrs. Earl Loffer, Warren Loffer,
Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Anderson
Clewing time for Classified Ads 8:30
a m Too Late to Classify 13:15 p.m.
INCOME TAX s GENERAL
ACCOUNTING SERVICE
R. W. PIERCE
Former Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, who will
give you latest interpretation of Income Tax Laws
through C. C. H. Reports.
YOU SHOULD CLAIM ALL VALID EXEMPTIONS
104 W. Main Phone 2920
Parcel Delivery
Service Started
William H. Judy, 204 South!
Central avenue, recently dis
charged from the armed forces, '
and T. D. Hinkle, 713 Oak
street, yesterday began opera
tion of Hinkle's Parcel Service;
with headquarters at the Oak I
street address. 1
Day or night parcel service
will be provided In the city
limits with only light delivery
equipment to be used. Judy and
Klnkle plan to operate the busi
ness by themselves for the pres.
cnt and assure prompt and cour
teous service at all times, they
said.
Poultry Big Item
In Josephine Co.
Grants Pass, Jan. 8 Poultry iK
and turkeys provide 17 per cent
of the county's agricultural In
come, it has been estimated by
the Turkey and Poultry com
mittee of the Josephine County
Farm Program conference. The
money returned to farmers of
the county in 1945 from turkeys
Is estimated at $400,000: from
poultry and eggs, $650,000.'
Frank sparks Is chairman ol .
the committee and Assistant
County Agent Lloyd C. Baron
Is secretary.
NEW SPEED MARK
Los Angeles. Jan. 8 (U.R) A
Lockheed constellation was cred
ited with a new speed record to
day for flying from San Fran
cisco to Los Angeles in 1 hour !
and 4 minutes, transcontinental
and western airlines announced.
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Condensed Report of the
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
ef PORTLAND, OREGON
SUBMITTED TO THE
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 19-15
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. .$114,944,518.47
United States Government Bonds 408,436,839.79
Municipal and Other Bonds .,. .I( r 9, 279, 388.fr
Loans and Discount! iiiiinirirt 88,940,887.33
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank , . , , , , t 340,000.00
Bank Premises (including Branches) ,.., S, 164,162.87
Other Real Estate ........... ,t ..t..r 100
Interest Earned r.v. .. 1,444,351.88
Other Resources r 296.064.39
$607,046,414.10
LIABILITIES
Capital . .imen!i'iwirwrin .$8,000,000.00
Surplus . . . . iiirnininiriiii . . 10,000.000.00
Undivided Profits . ...... ...... . 4,223,626.27
Reserves iv....;.4.:Krvri,r.ri.,T. 1,424,184.92
' . $ 23,647,811.19
Reserrea for Interest, Taxes, eU.lr,,-,,.,,,,,,.., 1,888,131.68
Dividends Declared . i v, . ....r 180.000.00
Deposits .........,,-,,,......,. 581,111.238.52
Other Liabilities ., J. 219.232.71
$607,046,414.10
MEDFORD BRANCH
MEDFORD, OREGON
Hod Ol&c, Ponltnd, Oregon
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