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Society and Clubs Junior Club Honors Director at Meeting; Award Contest Prizes Mrs. H. G. Wilson, director of the Degree of Honor Junior club, was honored at a meeting of the club held May 12 at the Lincoln school gymnasium. Darlene Morrow, president of the club, presented Mrs. Wilson with a corsage in recognition of her appointment as past state presi dent of the Degree of Honor lodge in Oregon. Mrs. Wilson was named to the office at the recent state con vention by Mrs. Frances Buell Olson, national president. Mrs. Wilson served as state secretary for the convention for the 13th year. In responding to the club gift, Mrs. Wilson told of her trip to the convention. Mrs. Hogue also spoke. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. R. Frye, Marjories and Jan et. Darlene Morrow was present ed her third sunshine stripe. . A May basket contest was held, with Darlene Morrow win ning first prize, Carol Boswell, second; Kenneth Durkee, third and Raymond Kanapask, honor able mention. Barbara Frye re ceived a prize for bringing guests. Mrs. Norman Gail, Gold Hill, gave a whistling solo and Lin da Durkee led the club yell. Mrs. Wilson read a poem and a prayer. ' Linda Durkee assisted with refreshments. A picnic is planned for June 14. STUDENT DROWNS Newport, Ore. (U.R) Charles K. Todd Jr., a Willamette unl versity student from Portland drowned Tuesday in the surf near Otter Rock 85 miles south of the mouth of the Columbia river on the Oregon coast. Girl, Inexperienced At Writing to Men, Corresponds With Gl With Third Infantry Division, Korea IU.RI Sgt. Eugene R. Edwards, Morristown, N. J., appealed in a letter to his news paper for more letters from the people back home. One of his first letters, post marked from Lakewood, N. J., came from a nine-year-old girl who enclosed her picture and said: "I don't have much exper ience writing to men, but I'd like to try.' f - Phoenix Class To Hold Dinner Meeting Friday Phoenix Homemakers class of Phoenix Presbyterian church will meet Friday, May 16, at the church. A covered dish dinner will be served Bt 6:30 p.m. with a business meeting and social hour following. All young mar ried couples of the church and community are invited to attend and provision Is made for the care of children during the busi ness meeting and social hour. Mr. and Mrs. John Kesler are in charge of arrangements and Ed Caldwell, president, will preside. ' Butte Falls NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby (fiven that on the 14th day of June, 1952. at 10:00 o'clock o'clock. A.M., at the front door of the Court House In Mcdford, Jackson County, Oregon, I will sell at puhlic auction for cash to the highest bidder, nil the right, title and interest of the defendant. Earl H. Hnnscom, in and to the following described real prop erty, situated In Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: Lot 29 of Eagle Heights Fruit Farm. Jackson County. Oregon.- according to the official plat thereof now of record. Said sale is made pursuant to an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 8th day of May, 1952. in a certain suit therein, wherein Walter H. Steele is plaintiff and Earl H. Hanscom is defendant. Dated this 12lh day of Mav, 1952. Howard Gault. Sheriff Jackson County. Oregon Marcelle Bryant, deputy saving for The Future Tomorrow's security for you and your family begins today! Open a savings account now ... It Is insurance for the future! Currant Dividend Rata Jackson County Federal 3 Savings and Loan Association ' 126 EAST MAIN MEDFORD, ORE. Butte Falls Mrs. Frana Cor- mack visited recently at the home of her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerlee and children, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Zimmerlee and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zimmerlee from Butte Falls attended a family re union Sunday, May 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerlee in Shady Cove. Recent visitors at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bregren were his brother Harry and several friends from Tillamook. Mrs. Ernest Smith is hobbling around on crutches as a result of an automobile accident. A pot luck dinner was held May 5 at Whiskey Springs mark ing Craig Menter's and Renee and Ralph Malloy's birthdays. Children attending were Ricki and Kenny Bregren, Shirley and Mickie Coughlin, Debbie Dillon, Bruce Beeman, Mike Burton, Kathie and Mark Ronayne, Gary and Richi Price, Danny Edmond son, Kerry Lee Menteer and the honored guests. Also present were the Mesdames Roy Men teer, Ed Malloy, Roy Price, Bill Edmondson, Louise Coughlin, Dave Bregren, Bruce Burton, Bill Bonayne, C. W. Dillon. Jackie Simms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simms, entered a Medford hospital recently for medical attention. Bob Beeman is recovering af ter being released rom a Med ford hospital recently where he was treated for a wrenched back muscle. Butte Falls town team started out their league season by beat ing Prospect 5 to 1 at Prospect last Sunday. Among local people going to Prospect"ior the game were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Irwin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anzel Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and boys, Mrs. C. Thomasonn and Mr. and Mrs. Sizemore. Wives of the players attending were Mrs. Henry Ty gart and children, Mrs. Floyd Mattern and ,BeverIy, Mrs. Bill Rodgers and boys. Mrs. Edna Zimmerlee and children, and Mrs. Burrel Facey and children. A dance was sponsored Friday evgning in the grade school gym by the baseball team. Funds raised will be used for equip ment. ' Mrs. Elmo Ellefson was taken to a hospital recently for medi cal attention. Biff Would Protect Forest's 'Smokey Bear" Washington (U.R) The Senate sent to the White House a bill to protect "smokey bear," the bespectacled bruin who begs motorists not to be careless with matches and start forest fires. "Smokey" appears in adver tisements pointing out dangers of forest fires and the bill pro tects him from commercializa tion by requiring the Associa tion of State Foresters and the Advertising Council to be con sulted when his name and like ness are used. Eagle Point W.dnoiday. May 14. 19T2 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Heroic Stand Eagle foint Deepest sym pathy of the community is ex tonripH Eatrla Pnint Mnvnr Frprl fnTeg"ssa;rwTffrnrdror!Wins Honor Medal recently, after a long illness, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of MARY ELLEN CARNEY, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Executrix herein hns filed her final account and the above entitled Court has set June 13, 1932, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Courtroom in Jackson county, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any and all objections therein, and all persons having any objections thereto are to appear at said time and place and make known the same. MAISIE DAILY Executrix . Chut. W. Reames I Attorney for Executrix Wagner Creek Wagner Creek Phoenix high school male quartet entertained at the May meeting of the Com munity club with a program of spirituals and modern songs The group includes Ron Prosise, lead; Lowell Shearin, tenor; Bob Hurd, baritone and Gary Keener, bass. Also appearing were Misses Jill Gast, Beverly Hild and Maurean Brabbin in a baton routine, with piano accompani ment by Mrs. Roscoe Talbott. The girls are members of Bliss Heine s Juniors. At the following business ses sion plans for booths at Phoenix May Festival and Talent Jam boree were discussed and Mrs. R. F. Ditsworth was appointed chairman of arrangements. Clay Hurd, president of the youth club, announced a benefit dance to be held at the school house the night of May 16 as an aid in the campaign of secretary Betty Hopper, who is being spon sored for queen of the May Fes tival by the Phoenix Youth club. Mr. Hurd also said donations of cake or sandwiches by ladies of the community would be appre ciated. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Albert Gandt, and Mrs. Ralph Reed. Mrs. D. B. Brobbin is reported improved after a short period of hospitalization. Lonnie Nichol son is making a satisfactory re covery from a recent operation. Recent dinner guests of the Ed Hilds of Wagner Creek road were their daughter, Mrs. Walter Whitmore, of Coleman Creek road and a grandson, Seaman Donald Whitmore, who was home on 20-day leave from his Navy station, Norfolk, Va. Sunday guests at the home of Clinton Hoppers were their sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dollard of Grants Pass. About 450 guests attended the Eagle Point flower show, also the style show sponsored by the Town and Country dress shop held in the local Grange hall April 24. A silver tea, also a sale of vegetables, flowers and shrubs was held in connection. Other clubs of the Siskiyou district who participated were Phoenix, Central Point, Butte Falls and Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahack of Tiller had a table of most choice camellias of about every known variety and color. The "chuckle" table of sundry antiquated articles used as flower containers, which in their hey day were used for different pur poses caused much comment, and amusement. The Rogue Valley Nurseries furnished potted flow ers and greenery for the beauti- tui stage setting. Diane Putman naa a card table display of a gar den wedding with small dolls and everything complete. The grades of the local school who made the posters for the show each won potted plants as prizes, The grand finale in the evening was the male models "from Paris, New York City and Los Angeles," enacted by Arthur Tappan, Otto Nagcl and Jake Brown, with Mrs. Frank Cham berlain as annotator. All in all the whole show was a grand suc cess and Mrs. Otto Nagel, chair man of the Garden club thanked all who took part in making it so. Washington (U.R) Corp. John Essebagger, Jr., Holland, Mich., hs been awarded the Medal of Honor for giving his life in a heroic one-man stand on a Korean battlefield, the Army announced Wednesday. The 22 year - old reservist walked Into murderous gunfire to stall an attack by Communist troops and permit his buddies to withdraw i n comparative safety. Heavy Lone. Inflicted Essebagger was credited with single-handedly inflicting heavy losses on the enemy and disrupt ing their advance before he fell mortally wounded near Popsu Dong, Korea, on April 25, 1951. Capt. .Holger H. Thompson, Salinas, Calif., Essebagger's com- pany commander, said the young hero accounted for an estimated 14 enemy killed and an untold number of wounded." Monday for Monday: noon Saturday a:ju p.m lor ouowing day, lu a m for Sunday Ventriloquist, Dummy Undergoing Repairs London (U.R) Ventriloquist Peter Brough and his dummy, Archie Andrews, underwent re pairs Wednesday. Brough was taken to a clinic for a leg operation and Archie was "admitted" to a doll hospi tal for a face lifting job, a new wig and new manipulative strings. Spurious Check Writer Gives Wrong Address Portage, Wis. - (U.R) Police said that Donald P. Snyder, charged with cashing $90 in worthless checks, made a glar ing mistake when he gave 615 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, Wis., as his address. That'i the location of the Sheboygan County JaiL Dead line Sundaj Classified la at noon Saturdays. NOW ONLY 67 MINUTES TO EUREKA PHONE MEDFORD 2-5851 Spokane U.R) FBI agents arrested William Frank McCar thy, 31, the third of four escapees from the 'jalem, Ore., Jail, at the home of relatives Monday night. i MS NOTICE OR BALE of Negotiable Interest Bearing Warrants notice is nereny given tnat sealed bids will be received by the under signed until the hour of 5 o'clock p.m., on the 9th day of June, 1052, and thereafter publicly opened by the dist rict school hoard of School District No. 2 of Jackson County, Oregon, at o'clock cm. on said day. at the school house In said district in Jack son County, Oregon, for an Issue of negotiable interest Bearing warrants Of said school district in the amount of Three Thousand Five Hundred $3,500.00) Dollars, to be dated Mav IS. 1952, and hearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on tne irtn day oi may and the 13th day of November. Said warrants to be numbered from 1 to 4 inclusive, to be in the nennm nn Hon of $1,000.00 each except Warrant No. 1. which snail he in tne denomination of $500.00. Said warrants to mAtiire serially in numerical order as follows: Warrant No. 1 $ 500.00 May 15. 1953 Warrant No. S 100O OO May 13. 105-i Warrant No. 3 1000 00 May 1.1, 1035 Wararat No. 4 1000.00 Mav 15. 1956 The said warrants were duly auth orized at a school meeting of said school 'district called and held for such purpose on the 12th day of May, 1952. Bids must b for not less than par TJ IGHT AT THE MOMENT when you're looking for a colorful, durable, deanable, reversible nig at a really reasonable price, comes this brilliantly styled rug of Wait rend spun yarn. Forest green, dove gray, spruce green, rose, sand, cherry red, Wedgewood blue, cedar brown. ..and newest of all, the Provincial stripe in multicolor. This will answer your problem beautifully! 9x12 $46.50 8x10 . $40.50 9x15 ... . .. $64.50 12x15 ..$89.50 MEDFORD GRANTS PASS ASHLAND LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART MENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT C. FLETCHER, de ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, has been appointed Executrix of the above estate by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. Probate Depart, ment, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified ns re quired by law, to the undersigned at 23 west Main street, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this first publication of this notice. DATED this 30th day of April. 1852. MARGUERITE FLETCHER, Executrix BENGTSON AND PEDERSEN Attorneys for executrix MIE-IEILIEOT UdDflDTT REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE Pd. Adv. Re-Ilict Root Stat Representative Committer fiar Iv- and accrued Interest to date of del ery and be accompanied by a certi fied check on a bank doing business in the State of Oregon In the amount or 7u.oo. xne eoard reserves ine right to reject any and all bids. f. ti, Evernnam, (Jier School District No. 2 of Jackson County, Oregon 409 Leverette BIdg. Medford. Ore eon F. P. Farrell B Kent Blackhurst Attorneys for Schol District No. Leslie M. Republican FOR: DILIGATI AT LARGI t NHmI CRvHtla Pledcjod to Choio. oi Primaries for President PrimarltM, Mar 18 Sltta Hlitmty Chairman. , 1932-35 Stat. Treasur.r 1941-49 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Tonight to 9 P.M. MostWue!.. Mnxf tYhprionflo Get the MOST of the BEST in this NEW ; STORES Off MOT ers LESS THAN 70th Anniversary Buy! $o TRADE-IN FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR $ 00 DOWN FULL 5 Year Warranty Beautifully modern. Spacious IS q. (I, f shelf ar.o. Two big Crlipers. 33-6. freezer Chest ( Modern cros-he-ep style. 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