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r . V ' r ""f ' A PRIDE OF THE NAVY Royono, yawl, boils across the finish line to lead a record fleet of 59 yachts i in 1948, third in 1950 and fourth ; elapsed time in race this year was PickiV Pears By SID HOLLINGSWORTH Billy is the newsboy for The Mail Tribune at Camp White, But he is not just an ordinary newsboy. Some newsboys are a little careless about where the paper lands when it is tossed up, And they are sometimes noisy and rowdy. Billy isn't just the quiet type. He can let himself be heard when need be. "All about Camp White" can be heard above the conversation at his place of business in the eve nings and on Sunday morning outside the mess hall. This story about Billy tells of an embarrassing moment when he had to show how well he could handle a situation. And it is possible that he may become a great executive someday just on the strength of it. The new bus operator didn't pick up the papers the other evening and so Pop Andrews had to phone in to the Tribune circulation depart ment. They said the paper would be along by special deliv ery truck within an hour. But this fact was not general ly known to the members and they began to call "Where's the newsboy?" "Where's Billy?" Billy was at the front entrance with his little red wagon, empty, holding back the impatient cus tomers who waited while he ex plained like a little diplomat, calmly and with assurances that the papers would arrive within an hour and they did. . Joe Williamson, Oregon state champion, Russell Howard, who won third place at the Albany meet June 14-15, and Murph Petty, all members of Rogue Archers, Medford, drove out to Camp White to delight a select audience with demonstrations of skill with bow and arrows, Mon day afternoon. They expect to be out again this summer. Now that the wet weather has slackened, Walter Odegard is back in his garden working the soil and trimming his 800 plants which he has raised from seed. Everyone in Camp White stops at times to admire Odegard's garden of old fashioned flowers zinnias, marigolds, nastur tiums, carnations, and many others. Between the Administration building and Company A where he is domiciled, the bright color attracts instant attention of visitors. Odegard has been working on this garden three years. He has discarded the wheel chair for a cane. But the ground was culti vated and fertilized in the be ginning from the wheel chair. Humming birds frequent the area to dip honey which Walter places on the flowers and the pollenation process is enhanced. He will show any interested party a number of other unusual features, one of wrhich is a hy brid variety with red and yellow marigolds growing from the same plant. Marvin Kahn, chief of special services, Mrs. Kahn, and the three children will head north next week on leave for 2V2 weeks. Their first stop will be Astoria where they will attend the four day state encampment of the V.F.W. Then they will go on to British Columbia to fin ish their vacation. re- rnnfincr the 1 A oopop rf Km'lm gs at Camp White has been started tj. S. Naval Academy's 71-foot off St. David's Head, Bermuda, in the U. S. to Bermuda" race. in 1938 on corrected time. Her 97 hours 16 minutes 28! seconds. NT' Gss,p' ?menf rrom amp wnire by the engineering department, Recent rains have somewhat handicapped the operation, which is being undertaken in stages. The station crew removes the old and loads the new material, while contract workers from the Ace Roofing company " lay the new cover. It may take five years to complete the job. During the summer the pro gram of maintenance and im provement calls for consider able exterior painting. In the past year the effort was confin ed largely to interior decoration of buildings occupied by the members. Some new interior work is included in the painting project. In addition. Engineer Sims has scheduled continued land scaping and roadwork. Further items of construction, he declar ed, are dependent upon plans subject co approval in Wash ington. The Grange Butte Falls Grange A special meeting of Butte Falls Grange was held Monday, June 16, with Past Master Ted Fredenburg presiding in the ab sence of Master Ward Sybouts. State Steward Rosco Roberts gave a report on the state Grange meeting held at La Grande, Ore., and Pomona Mas ter Herb Carlton told of the state Grange meeting to be held at Medford in 1953. About 65 members were pres ent, with visitors from Upper Rogue, Gold Hill, Lake Creek, Griffin Creek, Sams Valley and Bellview. Mrs. Christenson, lec turer from Upper Rogue was in charge of the lecture program. Willard Cave, lecturer of Lake Creek Grange, gave a reading. The next meeting of the Butte Falls Grange will be July 7 in the high school auditorium. Of ficers urge members to attend as there will be a practice meeting for those taking part in the lec ture program to be given at Shady Cove July 9. The serving committee will include Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Burell Facey. FEW GET MORE Mexico City U.R) An eco nomics survey conducted by the newspaper id universal showed 55 per cent of the national in come goes to manufacturers rep resenting eight per cent of the Mexican population. Wage earn ers and agriculturists represent ing 91 per cent of the DODulation taKe 4D per cent. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads WANTED ANY KIND OF GOOD, BRIGHT CLEAN HAY MORTON MILLING CO, 10 West Jjdoon SttMt i Wonderfu! ORANGE BEVERACeX HOT CARBONATED 1 g Zestf"' thirst-qwncher! Made Shady Cove-Trail News Shady Cove-Trail Mrs. Ruth Fortin, who is employed by the Shady Cove cleaners, has moved from .her cabin at the Royal Coachman in Shady Cove to be with her daughter, Mrs. Don Klin gel of Eagle Point. Don Klingel, who was employed by Columbia Utilities in Eagle Point, enlisted in the Army Sig nal corps, and has left for duty. Mr. and Mrs. Arend Fryling of Shady Cove are the parents of a boy born at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford and weigh ing 8 pounds, 3 ounces. The baby has been named John Cur tis. Mrs. Gene Savage and sons, Forest Research Milestone Reached In Fir Contract Corvallis A milestone in the research program of the Ore gon forest products laboratory was reached recently when Gov. Douglas McKay penned his name to .an agreement between the state board of forestry and the M. W. Kellogg company, Jersey City, N. J. The eastern company won an option contract , covering the Kurth bark extraction process developed by Dr. E. F. Kurth, chemist at the laboratory, which is located on the Oregon State college campus. This process -permits the re covery of three commercially valuable chemicals wax, di hydroquercetin, and tannin from Douglas fir bark which usually is left to litter Oregon's forests. First Such Licens According to Paul M. Dunn, OSC dean of forestry and labor atory director, this will be the first time that a license has been issued to practice under an Ore gon state-owned patent. A simi lar deal will be offered the Ca nadian Forest Products, Ltd., Vancouver, B. C, for Canadian rights. Summarized, the option agree ment covers an 8-month investi gative period, and may be fol lowed by an 18-month pilot plant stage, and then an exclusive production contract for a 5-year period. The agreement provides for an initial payment of $2,000 within 15 days after signing of the contract. During the 8-month investigative period, the com pany will make market and quality studies. All factors being equal, the Kellogg company' agreed to use raw materials from Oregon and to locate the commercial plants, if and when built, in Oregon, Dean Dunn added. Wax from Douglas-fir bark has been found by the national bureau of standards to be of high quality and potentially competi tive in the commercial markets. Tannin is mainly used for leath er tanning and for controlling the fluidity of oil-well drilling muds. Dihydroquercetin, a white, crystalline organic compound, can be put to use fighting dis ease and preserving food. As an anti-oxidant, dihydroquercetin is capable of preventing rancid ity in fats and oils such as lard and butter. It also is beneficial in the treatment of frostbite and fragility of blood capillaries. RASPBERRIES are here! Put up JAM and JELLY with CERTO pectin today! Goes farther! You can make two batches from one bottle! Easier! No dissolving because Certo is a liquid natural fruit pectin product! More real, fresh-fruit flavor with Certo! Fresher! Every bottle coded to assure freshness! Make better, finer-flavored jams and jellies ask your grocer for Certo pectin today! HOMEMADE JAMS Taste best. . Gary and Chuck, Raymond, Wash., spent several days visit ing with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Connor of Shady Cove. Kenny Patterson, Shady Cove, has enlisted in the Army in Cali fornia after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Patterson in Los Angeles. The Shady Cove Grange held the regular birthday dinner hon oring those with birthdays in April, May and June on the regular Grange meeting night, June 25, at the Shady Cove schoolhouse. Mr., and Mrs. Walter Cross, Shady Cove, celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary re cently with a dinner at Mary's Casa in Medford and had as their guest Cross's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Jory, who was visiting them from Oakland, Calif., and who was present for the gradu ation of her great-granddaughter, Diane Williams. LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit In Eauitv to Quiet Title In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson ORVILLE N. SNAVELY and AGNES SNAVELY. husband and wife; THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON). Adminis trator of the Estate of Robert Pow ell, deceased; and STANLEY C. POWELL, the sole and only heir at law of Robert foweu, aeceasea Plaintiffs. vs. JOHN E. VEACH. the unknown heirs of John E. Veach. deceased: F. L. SMITH and JANE DOE SMITH, whose true first name is unknown, his wife if married; the unknown heirs of F. L. Smith, de ceased: W. H. HECKMAN and JANE DOE HECKMAN. whose true first name is unknown, his wife if married, the unknown heirs of W. H. HECKMAN, deceased: MAR THA BULLIS BOUTELLE and RALPH U. BOUTELLE, her hus band: MARY BULLIS. the widow and sole and only heir at law of Gil bert Potter Bulhs. deceased: KAY MOND S. BULLIS and JANE BUL LIS. his wife; HELEN M. BULLIS, a single womanrSETH M. BULLIS, an unmarried man: CHARLES G. BULLIS and HELEN H. BULLIS, his wife: and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest m and to the real estate aescriDeo in the complaint herein. Defendants. To the above named defendants, and each, every and all of them, except the defendants Martna Bums Bou, telle and Ralph U. Boutelle, her husband. Helen M. BuUis. a single woman, and Seth M. BuUis, an un married man: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You. and aach of you are summoned to appear in the above en titled court and cause, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs on file herein against you within four weeks from June is, issz. tne date ot tne first publication hereof, and you will hereby take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiffs will pray to the court for the following relief against you and as prayed for in plaintiffs' complaint, on file herein and speci fically referred to hereby and by this reference made a part hereof, a suc cinct statement of which is as fol lows, to-wit: For a decree of this court forever quieting their title in fee simple in and to the following described prem ises, lying and being situate in Jack son County. Oregon, to-wit: Tract A: Beginning at the south east corner of Section 13 in Township 39 South. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon; thence North on the East line of said Section, a distance of 15.20 chains to the Southeast corner of tract described in Vol. 118 p. 478 of the Deed Records of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon; thence along the Southerly and Westerly lines of said tract, as follows: South 85 West 2.24 chains. South 19 West 1.92 chains, South 63 West 2.03 chains. South 57 West 2.04 chains. South 77 West 2.18 chains. North 81 V2' West 1.87 chains. North 74 West 4.86 chains. North 66 West 6.22 chains. North 73 West 1.10 chains. North 57',i West 5.61 chains, North 48 West 1.69 chains. North 52 West 2.46 chains, North 22i West 4.71 chains, North 21 Vi West 2.35 Good Bear Creek TOP SOIL PHONE MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. 2-6469 AND JELLIES . Cost less! I H Ml FRUITS I J chains, North 1 East 3.SS chains. , North 17 East 4.31 chains. North 2'2 East 3.75 chains. North 29 West 2.82 chains. North 434 West 2.22 chains. North 61' West 1.45 chains. North 37" West 2.89 chains. North 51i West 5.39 chains to a post set for corner with mound of rocks on the north side of the County . Road, being 49.00 chains North of the quarter section corner be tween Sections 13 and 24, said Township and Range; thence South along the North and South center line of said Section 13. a distance of 49.00 chains to the south line of said Section: thence East on said south line, a dis tance of 40.00 chains to the point of beginning. TRACT B: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 13 in Township 39 South. Range 3 West of The Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon. Also, the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14 in Township 39 South. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon. EXCEPTING therefrom the fol lowing: All that portion of the Northeast Quarter of the North east Quarter of said Section 14, lying northeasterly of the County Road, as described in Vol. 115 p. 66 of the Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon. Subject i ieing within the con fines of the Little Applegate Im provement District Company and subject to any and all roads, rights of way and easements of record or visible on the ground. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining, free and clear from any and all right title, estate, lien and interest that said defendants, or any of them, or anyone claiming by, through or under them, may have or claim to have therein and thereto, and forever barring and preventing said defend ants or anyone claiming by, through or under them, from ever setting up or asserting any right, title, estate, lien or interest therein and thereto, and holding that said claim is null and void and of no force and effect, and for such other, further and dif ferent relief as to the court may seem meet and proper in the premises. This summons is published in the Medfod Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general and regular circulation, pub lished in the City of Medford. Ore gon, once each week for a period ol four weeks consecutively, and said de fendants hereinabove named are re quired to appear and answer as here in provided, under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and enteed by the Hon. H. K. Hanna. Cir cuit Judge of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County, on June IS. 1952. Roberts. Kellington & Branchfield Attorneys for Plaintiffs Address: 201-5 U. S. National Bank Bldg., Medford. Oregon. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by and before the council of the City of Medford at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., August 5, 1952 at the council chamber in the city hall of the City of Medford, upon the question of annexation to the City of Medford of real property in Jackson County. Oregon, contiguous to the City of Medford and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly boundary of the corporate limits of the City of Medford, and the westerly line of Lynnwood Avenue in the Verde Hills Subdivision Units No. 1 and No. 2, thence south along said westerly line of Lynnwood Av enue to the intersection of the center line of Roxy Ann Place; thence along the center line of Roxy Ann Place to the center line of Highland Drive a distance of 395.58 ft.; thence north along the center line of Highland Drive to the south boundary of the cor porate limits of the City of Med ford; thence east along said cor - porate limits to the point of be ginning. The registered voters of the City of Medford may, at said hearing, appear and be heard by the council on the question of the annexation of said real property to the City of Medford as aforesaid. ' By direction of the council of the A "Champion" Watch Value for MEN OF ACTION Plus These Tremendous Features SHOCK-MSISTANTI DUSTPROOFI ANTI-MAGNETIC! & SWEIP SECOND HANOI RADIUM DIAL AND HANDS I ' FULLY GUARANTEED I ONLY $00 WEEKLY Get it for YOURSELF ! Get it for a GIFT! Get it HERE! JJeweHeirs 109 EAST MAIN THE HOME OF PRISM-LITE DIAMONDS Thursday, July 3, 1 952 City of Medford. J. R. Woodford. Recorder. City of Medford. NOTICE OF HEARING CPON FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that Major M Morris, administrator of the estate of George W. Dick, deceased, has fil ed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson ' County, his First and Final Account of Adminis trator in the matter f said estate, and July 12, 1952. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. in the courtroom of said court at the Courthouse in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said First and Final Account, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required to make or file the same on or before said time. Dated: June 12th. 1952. . MAJOR M. MORRIS Administrator F. P. Farrell and B. Kent Blackhurst Attorneys for Administrator NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., on the 7th day of July. 1952. and immediately thereafter publicly nnened bv the school district board of School District No. 40. Jackson Coun- tv. Oreson. at the school house in said school district in Applegate, Ore gon, for an issue of bonds of said school district in the amount of Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred iSlRSnn.OOl Dollars: said bonds to be in the denomination of $500.00 each, dated July 1. 1952. and to mature serially in numerical order as follows: Sl.000.00 on the 1st day ot July in each of the years 1954 to 1961 inclusive and $1,500.00 on the 1st dav of July in each of the years 1962 to 1968. both inclusive. Said bonds to bear interest at the rate or rates of not to exceed three (3) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and interest payable at the ottice of tne county treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon at Medford. Jackson County, Oregon Said bonds were duly authorized at an election held on June 16. 1952. Bids must be for not less than par and accrued interest to date of de livery and be accompanied by a cer tified check in the amount ot sjiu.uu. The approving legal opinion of Winfree, Mccuilocn, snuier c aayre. attorneys at law at Portland. Oregon will be furnished the successful bidder. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Berteena Hill, Clerk of School District No. 40 Jackson County, Oregon F. P. Farrell and B. Kent Blackhurst Attorneys for School District No. 40 306 Fluhrer Building Medford. Oregon NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of July. 1952, at 10:00 o'clock. A.M., at the front door of the Court House in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, all the right, title-and interest of the defend ants, Joe M. Nary and Vince N. Nary, husband and wife, in and to the fol lowing described real property, situ ated in Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at the West Quarter corner of Section 33 in Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian and running thence North on West line of said Section 1320 feet; thence East 660 feet: thence South 1320 feet; thence West 660 feet to place of beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less, excepting and re serving therefrom a right of way 10 feet in width across the North side ef said premises and except ing any right of way for irriga- TRAVERSE RODS $2.25 - $3.25 - $4.25 BAMBOO DRAW DRAPES Home Owners Specialties 74 North Main Ashland Phone 7231 or Medford 3-3484 Here's Champion JOHNNY WEISSMULLER'S choice for handsome styling, sturdy con struction, and unerring accu racy! And because Ws com pletely waterproof he even I swims with his Helbros Invin- j cible! The finest waterproof watch you can get today at a spectacularly low price! 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