Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1952, Image 4

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    FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thunday, April 24, 1932
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CRISIS REACHED AT ST. JOSEPH Mrs. W. Jundy of St. Joseph, Mo., sleeps at i Red Cross flood
refugee shelter while her husband watches nurse (e?d their iny, Gary Eugene, 4'4 months. Over 4000
persons in the St. Joseph area are homeless because of the flooding Missouri River. Meanwhile the
crisis at St. Joseph had been reached.
Pickin' Pears "T"
BY L. J. "TICK" MALARKEY
Monday night's dance given
by the Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary of Mcdford was not
only well attended but a de
cided success. Coffee and dough
nuts were served by the ladies
and Art Kenton's Camp White
orchestra plnycd the tunes.
We marvel on dance nights
A qood cqcM wine Mr. Brown f
Tetri Wine
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PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
at the number of men who are
able to put aside a cane and
cavort around for a while at
least. This is no doubt a tribute
to the ladles as well as to the
fine music.
Carson Mays, who tied flies
for a profitable hobby, has been
discharged and has gone to Wis
consin where he will visit with
relatives for a while. After that
Mays will return to Idaho and
expects to do a lot of fishing in
streams of that state this sum
mer. Carson .did beautiful work
at his bench fashioning trout
lures.
Frank Miller Is another Grey'
beard who is leaving Cimp
White. Miller will first visit in
Montana with Governor Bonner,
a buddy of World War I days,
and from there he will proceed
to Washington, D. C. Frank has
been an active worker in the af
fairs of the VFW.
The April issue of Dominews
has as its feature article one
by Lewis L. Simpson, secretary
manager of the Southern Ore-
gon Conservation and Tree
Farm association. .The title of
the article is "Timber." In addi-
tion the front cover of the Camp
White paper is drawn with the
Oregon fir entitled "Keep Ore
gon Green." The paper was
printed in green ink.
Tuesday's fishing trip to Emi'
grant Lake wasn't too much of
a success. The water there is
yet too high and muddy, Howr
ever, some good "cats" were
taken and one large bass. In
about two weeks things should
be Just right there.
Jim Garson of Tacoma, Com
pany 1, has been an ardent
sportsman in his day. Jim as a
youngster was raised in Min
nesota and when he was strong
enough to tote a gun his dad
got him a shotgun. Jim has told
this writer some great stories
of hunting In Minnesota and
likewise some tall tales of fish
ing and hunting around Puget
Sound. While here at Camp
White Jim Is a member of Camp
White's fishing club and in ad
dition makes ninny excursions
to the river on his own.
Jim Fuller, our bird editor,
has come out of winter hiber-
mate
fends
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try it. ..see why Hills Bros Coffe. makes-and.keeps-fri.ndsl
nation and we pass along for
reading pleasure Jim's "Nature
Notes:"
The renewal of bugle calls it
Camp White reminds us of two
lines from "Tick" Malarkey's
fine poem, "Happy Valley of
the Rogue:"
"Here the meadowlarks' small
bugles
Sound a veteran's reveille."
We hear the bugles of these
fine musicians throughout the
camp before sunrise. By the
time Gene Crowder trumpets
his version of Reveille, the larks
are in full swing. They help
Gene sound mess call and con
tinue to sing through the day.
But when evening shadows fall
and the time comes to sound
Retreat, we like to listen to one
lone robin. This lad yodles his
cheerful evening song, faithful
ly each day, from the top of a
pipe on the roof of the Special
Services building.
When Brother Crowder sounds
Taps, the finest of all military
calls, he has no competition
from the birds. But a chorus of
frogs supples the harmony at
that late hour.
The meadowlarks stayed with
us and sang throughout the past
winter. Who can estimate the
lift which these friends give to I
the veterans? A musical therapy
of high value.
In this nesting season, we
suggest that the old saying,
"busy as a bee," should be
changed to "busy as a bird." Af
ter mating, what dashing to and
fro in the work of seeking home
sites and nest-building.
The linnets, as before, pick
window ledges wherever they
can edge past a screen. One
Mamma Linnet has an inter
ested group of sponsors for her
efforts. On a certain window
ledge in Company 1, this small
lady built her nest and laid one
egg per day for four days. Now
she sits out her time from 12
to 14 days while her mate
hovers nearby and pours forth
his song of cheer and comfort.
The veterans who act as god
fathers await the blessed event
with the customary masculine
solicitude.
The first nominating conven
tion at Baltimore in 1832, chose
President Andrew Jackson for a
second term by acclamation.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROBATE NO. 88S
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY PROBATE DIVI
SION. In the Matter of the Estate
of
MARIE J. TOMLIN, Deceased.
Notice li hereby given that by an
Order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson County,
duly made and entered on the 7th day
of April. 1032. In the matter of the
estate of Marie J. Tomlin, deceased,
John R. Tomlin, and The First Na
tional Bank of Portland (Oregon) were
appointed co-executors of said estate,
and all persons having claims agnlnst
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to said co-executors
at the office of The First National
Bank of Portland (Oregon) in Med
ford. Oregon, properly verified as
provided by law, and within six (6)
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published April 10,
1052.
JOHN H. TOMI.IN
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND (OREGON)
Co-Executors
F. P. Farrell and B. Kent Blackhurst
Attorneys for Co-Executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 8S93
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ELLA JULIET SMITH, also
known as Ella J. Smith, dcd.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County. Oregon, has ap
pointed the undersigned as executor
of the estate of Ella Juliet Smith, also
known as Ella J. Smith, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same with proper vouchers within
six months from this date at the office
of Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry.
Cooley Theatre Building, Medford,
Oregon.
Dated this 17th day of April. 1!!2.
OTTO J. FROHNMAYER. Executor of
the estate of Ella Juliet Smith.
also known as Ella J. Smith, dcd.
NEFF. FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS SS:"i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE
of WALTER B. SMITH, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County. Oregon, has
appointed me as administratrix of the
estate of Walter B. Smith, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate ar. hereby required to
present ine same wiin proper vouchers
within six months from this data at
the office of Neff. Frohnmayer At
I.owry. Cooley Theatre Building. Med
ford. Oregon.
Dated: April 17th. 1P."S2
GEORGIA R. SMITH.
Administratrix of the estate
of Walter B Smith, deceased.
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