Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 14, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    PICK COMMITTEES
FOR COMING YEAR
Committees to activate a well
rounded program of professional
growth for the Jackson County
Teachers association were ap
pointed by President Joe Fader
at a meeting held at the court
house Saturday afternoon.
Named to the hospitality com
mittee were Mrs. Bertha McKin
ney, chairman. Flora Stokoe,
Eunice Hager, Mildred Rogers,
Gertrude Watzling and Wilda
Franks. Goal of the committee is
stated as "a happy, friendly or
ganization of teachers secure In
the knowledge that there is
strength and happiness in unity."
' Support Planned
The membership committee is
composed of Roland Parks,
chairman, Bill Bowerman, Lyle
Lindley and Thyre Dodge, its
goal to be "enthusiastic, 100 per
cent state, local and national sup
port." Myra Frink was named
chairman of the nomination and
organization committee, with
Edith Bork, Maude Robinson
arid Ethel Thompson as members
and Mrs. Una B. Inch as consult
ant. Aim of the committee will
be "year-round interest in
OSTA elections for building
higher professional standards
among officers; by developing
stronger leadership and by pro
moting an active program
through better organization and
more highly trained electorate."
Program and activity commit
tee is Mary H. Schuler, chair
man, Bertha Stevens, Mabel Nit
zel, Ruth Bolton and Mrs. Una
B. Inch, consultant, and goal of
the committee will be "an active
County OSTA program in which
teachers and laymen are work
ing on common problems." Nam
ed to the committee for legisla
tion and state problems were
Glenn Hale, chairman; Gareth
A neighbor of
the North Pole
Up where icebergs are born,
and the North Pole lives just
around the corner, resides one
of our favorite customers. He is
a minister of the Protestant
Episcopal Church a mission
ary in Eskimoland.
Some months ago be sent
our marketing department an
order for petroleum products
needed at his station St,
Thomas Mission at Point Hope,
Alaska. Enclosed was his check,
signed but blank.
That was enough to thrill a
totem pole. This shepherd of a
far flock had found our folks
worthy of trust. Not, mind you,
with his worldly goods alone.
When he assumed we would
send products he could depend
on to see his mission through a
cruel Arctic winter there he
show ed confidence that was con
fidence. Well, the regular Point Hope
ship was cancelled. But, like die
chap who carried the serum to
Nome, we felt we bad to get
that stuff through. We could
have turned handsprings when
the Department of Interior
granted our pica to let us put
those supplies aboard a govern
ment vessel.
Now, people send us such
checks fairly often. Certain
other shepherds they raise
sheep on California oil lands
always pay the rent that way.
Yet a similar confidence, which
in a way resembles a blank
check, is shown by every motor
ist w ho entrusts us with the pro
tection and functioning of his
car.
At least, we like to look at
it that way. It gives us the same
feeling of responsibility as the
good padre's trusting signature.
It makes us realize how impor
tant it is to live up to the ex
pectations of our friends
whether on the highway or
among the blizzards of the
Arctic
V9t&' I (fco arl 4 (ton.
Goddard, C. R. Bowman, L. P.
Linn, E. H. Hedrick, Alf. Mek
void, Lester D. Harris and H. P.
Jewett. Goal of this committee
will be "a constructive, vell in
formed attitude toward teachers,
the educational program and its
needs and problems by both the
teachers and other citizens of
Jackson county."
The executive council, com
posed of Joe Fader, president;
Glenn Hale, vice-president; Ber
tha McKinney, secretary; Gareth
Goddard, Roland Parks, Myrna
Frink, Mary Schuler and Ethel
Thompson will meet from time
to time to discuss current prob
lems, and to pass on the findings
and coordinate the activities of
the various committees.
SHERIFF'S POSSE
VOTES TO ACCEPT
Jackson County Sheriff's
Posse has voted to accept a mem
bership in the Northwest Peace
Officers' association, it has been
announced. The a;vociation is
made up of peace officer or
ganizations in Montana, Idaho.
Washington, Oregon, Alaska.
Yukon Territory, British Colum
bia and Alberta, Canada, and is
composed of sheriffs, police of
ficers and civilians interested in
police work.
Plans for new quarters for the
Posse were discussed at the
meeting with Sheriff Howard
Gault, Capt. Walter Leverette.
Secretary Gene Thomas and O.
H. Bengtson as a grounds com
mittee to investigate properties
for a new posse home.
Pictures of the recent Victory
Rodeo were shown and Historian
"Flash" Fidler requested any
members having pictures of any
former rodeos and horse shows
to turn them in for a permanent
record.
It was decided to make uni
forms for the drill team and
members identical with each
member to purchase his uniform
upon joining the organization.
Dr. J. C. Hays, chairman of
the entertainment committee,
promises a "whing- ding" at the
all-western dance and frolic
scheduled for St. Patrick's day
BOY SCOUTS ASKED TO
AID CLOTHING DRIVE
Boy Scouts of Medford have
been asked to help in the Vic
tory Clothing drive, Gordon
Gllmore, scout executive of the
Crater Lake Council, has an
nounced. Gilmore said scouts
are asked to bring the clothing
to their meetings from where
it will be sent to the proper
gathering place.
THE GRANGE
Eagle Point Grange
Eagle Point Grange will hold
regular meeting Tuesday at 8
p. m.
Serving committee will be
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mittelstaedt
and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kent.
Reports will be made on the
State Grange conference at Cen
tral Point last Thursday.
County Grange Council
Annual meeting of the Jack
son county Grange Council will
be held Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.
at Jacksonville Grange.
All Grange members are wel
come, with subordinate officers
especially urged to attend. Those
attending are asked to bring
sandwiches or cookies for re
freshments.
Griffin Creek Grange
Griffin Creek Grange will
meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Jan
15, and all members are urged
to be on time. Anyone having
warm clothing not needed may
bring it to this meeting and it
will be taken to the USO and
prepared for shipment to the war
torn areas.
Members and friends are also
reminded of the meeting of the
H.E. club Thursday afternoon
Jan. 17, at the home of Hannah
Syter, Sunset Drive.
OBITUARY
EMMA STRANG JACOBS
Emma Strang Jacobs, 85, sis
ter of the late Charles Strang,
passed away in Los Angeles,
Calif., Saturday.
The remains will be transfer
red to Medford for services and
Interment, which will be an
nounced later through the Perl
Funeral Home.
L G. TAYLOR CO.
pays the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
If you have a CAR or TRUCK
to tell, we advise telling it
now.
Call or Phone
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
L. G. TAYLOR CO.
Phone 2965
PRIZED LUGGAGE
ON VISIT HERE
The happiness of returning
home after five years was dim
med for Lt. OB) W. A. Rosene
yesterday when the navy man
lost his luggage containing not
only his passport, birth certifi
cate and other valuable papers
but war trophies as well. The
bag, a brown canvas and leather
grip with the initials "W.A.R."
on it, was lost from a taxi last
night as Lt. Rosene drove to
Medford from the airport where
he had been grounded on a flight
from San Francisco to Seattle.
Lt. Rosene reported that some
of the papers were irreplaceable
and that others could only be
replaced with much difficulty.
The officer said he wasn't par
ticularly interested in recovering
the contents of a bottle of Jap
anese whiskey which he had
brought home as a trophy, but
that he would like to have the
bottle which was of unusual de
sign and which he planned to
keep as a war souvenir. The bag
was lost between 9:30 and 10
p. m. last night.
Anyone finding the bag is ask
ed to wire collect or write to
Lt. Rosene at 1311 Beach avenue,
Vancouver, B. C, or the finder
may take the bag either to the
Yellow Cab company office here
in Medford, to the United Air
Lines office at the airport or
the Medford police. A reward is
offered.
Chiropractic Group
Votes To Continue
Student Loan Fund
At a meeting of the Southern
Oregon Association of Chiroprac
tic Physicians, held Saturday
evening, the association voted to
continue support of the student
loan fund and also the national
research fund. Goal of the na
tional research fund is one mil
lion dollars, of which three
quarters has already been
raised by the chiropractic pro
fession, and this will be met by
individuals living in the east to
give a total research fund of two
million dollars, the association
reports.
Next meeting of the associa
tion will be in Grants Pass and
at that time Dr. J. P. Brav of
Medford will give a paper on
"compression fracture and inter
vertebral disrupture." Saturday's
meeting was at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. A. R. Hedges, 826 East
Main street, with the hosts serv
ing dinner before the business
meeting.
Court Records
Justice Court
William R. Brock, no vehicle
license, one headlight and no op
erator's license; $1 and court
costs for each offense.
Luciano Villagra, drunk on
public highway, 30 day Jail.
Melvin L. Goit and Herbert
W. Nelson, no license, cited.
William Perlichek, no license
on vehicle, cited.
Frank J. Brown, failure to
stop, cited.
Abner J. Cox, truck speeding,
cited.
Frances McAllister, no opera
tor's license, cited.
Eldon D. Nelson, no muffler,
cited.
Henry W. Van Hise, overhang
ing load; overwidth load, cited.
William A. Whitelaw, no head
light, $1 and costs.
Robert S. Watson and Ruth
Fortln, no license, $1 and costs
each.
Weldon F. Blddle, Jr., driver
axle overload, cited.
Police Court
Ruth-Igo, failure to stop at
stop sign, $5 fine suspended.
Fritz Brewer, two on a bi
cycle, $1 bail.
Tom E. Kennedy, parked
across private drive, $1 fine.
BIRTHS
WEHDE To Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy, Trail, Ore., Jan. 11, 1946.
a girl, nine pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
HAZELWOOD To Mr. and
Mrs. William, 502 So. Newtown,
Jan. 12, 1946, a boy, seven
pounds, at Community hospital.
SIMMONS To CM3c and
Mrs. William A., Eagle Point,
Ore., Jan. 13, 1946, a girl, seven
pounds, at Community hospital.
RUSHO To Mr. and Mrs,
Charles, 808 Pennsylvania, Jan.
14, 1946, a boy, eight pounds, at
Community hospital.
KERBY To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur J., Route 1, box 462, Cen
tral Point, Jan. 12, 1946, a girl,
eight pounds, at Osteopathic
Clinic.
BEVANS To Mr. and Mrs
Silas, Route 4, box 241, Jan. 13,
1946, a boy, 7'i pounds, at Sac
red Heart hospital.
MULLIGAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank, 916 So. Holly, Jan. 14,
1946, a boy, eight pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to uiatsity 4:uu Saturday afternoon
Please remember
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State
..of Oregon, for Jackson County..
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
MINNIE S. SIMS
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that
i oiv& meur into my
CROWN WHEAT GERM
TOO
A big bowl of CROWN WHEAT
GERM makes a3 hearty a break
fast as you can find for here's a
breakfast food that combines de
licious taste with concentrated
elements from the important wheat
kernel . . . vitamins B, E
and G. CROWN WHEAT
GERM adds flavor to
cooked cereal, too.
Aft
CROWN PRESENTS
5 MINUTE MYSTERIES
KMED
Tuttdav It Friday
(fan enecU
kit ene tobltipoen el
CROWN WHEAT GIRM .H
each tarvini ef cooked ar dry
cereal. When oddina Wheat
Germ to cooked cereal, add
ofre- cooking.
' One teowoon of CROWN
WHEAT GERM edded to fresh
fruit or berriei recommended,
lor added vitomint.
the undersigned, administrator
in the above entitled matter, has
filed, herein his final report and
account and that Saturday, Feb
ruary 9, 1946, at 10 o'clock A.
M. at the courthouse in the city
of Medford, in said county, has
been fixed by the above named
court as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final
account and for the examination
and allowance thereof.
Dated: Januarv 7. 1946.
ANDREW HEARN,
Administrator.
NEFF & FROHNMAYER.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Summons For Publication
In The Circuit Court of tl.e State
of Oregon for Jackson Countv
LeROY HILDERBRAND and
ELLEN V. HILDERBRAND,
husband and wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
HARRY REIMER and JANE
DOE REIMER, his wife; M.
W. WAGNER and JANE DOE
WAGNER, his wife; the uo
known heirs of any of said
defendants if they be deceas
ed; and also all of the persons
or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in or to the real prop
erty described in the Com
plaint herein. Defendants.
To the above named Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby notified and required to
appear in the above Court and
cause and answer the Complaint
of plaintiffs now on file therein
against you, or otherwise plead
thereto, witnin four (4) weeks
from December 24, 1945, the
date of the first publication of
this Summons upon you; and if
you fail to so appear and answer
within the time reouired. for
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 dncree quieting In plain
tiffs their fee simple title in and
to the following described real
property, to-wit:
The East Half of the
Northwest Quarter and the
West Half (H) of the North
east Quarter of Section Ten
(10), To vnshlp Thirty-six (36)
South of Range Four (4) West
of the W.M. in Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon,
and excluding defendants, and
each thereof, from any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest
therein or thereto.
This Summons is served upon
you by publication thereof once
a week for four (4) consecutive
weeks by Order dated December
21 1945
DON R. NEWBURY
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Medford, Ore.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
Ivan Lester Hale and Martha
Pearl Hale, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Jessie Isaacson; William L. In
gram and Mrs. William L. In
gram, his wife; Edgar G.
Whiteside and Dorothy White
side, his wife; G. W. Rhoades
and Mrs. G. W. Rhoades, his
wife: G. W. Rhodes and Mrs.
G. W. Rhodes, his wife; H.
R. Rhoades and Mrs. H. R.
Rhoades, his, wife; Paul
Olsson, Jr., and Rose Olsson,
his wife; Olaf Olsson andi
Clara Olsson, his wife; Jonas'
L. Olsson and Zella Olsson,
his wife: Julia Mueller and
August Mueller, her husband;
Mary Mcrrcll and Percy J.
Merrell. her husband; Bctta
Pnnkey; Arthur West and
Mrs. Arthur West, his wife: P.
M. Leonard and Mrs. P. M.
Leonard, his wife; each and all
of the unknown heirs of: J. O.
Isaacson, Mrs. F. W. Ingram,
Paul Olsson, G. W. Rhoades,
G. W. Rhodes, H. R. Rhoades,
Arthur West, P. M. Leonard,
and each and all of them; also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right,
Monday, Jan. 14, 194
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THRSI
title, estate, lien or Interest In
the real estate described in the
complaint herein, Defendants.
To each, every and all of the
above named Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You and
each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail
so to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, the
Plaintiffs will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in their
complaint, succinctly stated as
follows, to-wit: that a decree be
entered adjudicating any and all
right, title, estate, lien or claim
which you, or any of you, have,
or claim to have, in, to or upon
the real property described as
follows, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 22, 23 and
24, in Block 1 of Grandview
Addition to the City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record.
And declaring any and all such
claims to be null and void; and
decreeing that the said Plaintiffs
are the owners, in fee simple, of
said premises, and the whole
thereof, free and clear of any
and all right, title, estate, lien or
interest of said Defendants, or
any of them, and that each and
all of the Defendants herein, and
each and all persons claiming, or
to claim, by, through or under
them, or any of them, be forever
enjoined, restrained and barred
from asserting, attempting to es
tablish, or claiming, any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or
to said property, or anv portion
thereof, and that Plaintiffs' title
to said premises be forever
quieted and set at rest.
The date of the order tor pub
lication of this summons in Janu
ary 11th, 1946. The time pre
scribed for. publication of thU
summons is once each week for
four, consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication ot
this summons is January -14th.
1946.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN. -Attorney
for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address: t
Medford, Oregon. .
Park View ' ' ' '
Convalescent Home
153 Granite St. Athlaod Ore
Registered Nun In Charge
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largest independent research organizations
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women preferring Del Monte have
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39 years of cooking I've tried many sauces. And whea
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I speak from experience and lots of it."
Juit why do you Ilk thli tauce to much?
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and too, its fine clear color makes any dish look so
good. Another thing it's a fast worker. You can
streamline any dish with it. In 15 or 20 minutes you
can make a sauce or gravy that used to take hours
of mixing, blending and simmerini."
Do you uie tomato flavor often?
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on French cookery. My Shrimp Creole recipe has been .
a family favorite for 50 years or more. Mother used
it I've speeded it up with Del Monte Tomato Sauce.
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