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Writer Recalls Frigid Christmas Spent by Troops
Outside Neuf chateau During Battle of Bulge in '44
By DICK BRYDEN
United Press Correspondent
Milwaukee (U.PJ Christ
mas, 1944.
Christmas on a wooded hill
top outside Neufchateau with
the "Bulga" spreading some
where around us no one
27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Beads Restrung
PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG
JEWELRY REPAIRING
CANTOS AGATE SHOP 411 E Main.
Transportation
JOHNSON TRUCK LINES .
AT Stoehr Ph. 2-6022 or 2-5771
820 So. Central. Medford. Oregon.
ICC-55867 Heavy machinery and
building materials from Jackson,
Josephine. Douglas and Curry
Counties to Bay area. Calif, and
return. Machinery Interstate-Oregon
to Idaho. General Commodities
Intra-state.
ATHEL. HUPP DUDLEY TRUCK
TRANSPORTATION
P. O. "Box 242. MedTord. Oregon
ICC-MC 71652. Rapid transportation
between Southern Oregon and
Points and Places in Calif, on all
building materials, heavy machinery
. and uvea toe It Phone Medtoro. ore
2-4174.
Generators
Starters
ienerator-Starter repairs & exchange.
Armature winding. Cliffs Auto
Clectric. 1311 N Riverside 2-5068.
Plumbing
BROWNIES
PLUMBING & HEATING. INC.
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
519 Crater Lake Ave. Ph. 2-4801
BROOKS ELECTRIC
PLUMBING DEPT.
For fast courteous and efficient
service on all your plumbing prob
lems. CalI2-Z952.
1 WM. SWABTZ YOUR PLUMBER
since 1920 1213 N. Riverside
AH work guaranteed. Repair and New
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Electric Motors
fcAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
Delco and Smithway Motors
Motor Rewinding and Repairing
112 N Front Phone 2-2626
Tractor Work
Drenching, excavation, 'oading fc
back filling. LeRoy
Calkins. 532
Palm. Ph. 2-5581.
Tailor
CHRIS THE TAILOR
uits made to measure, fit guaranteed.
Alterations, remodeling, repairing.
128 E. Main. .Ph. 2-8473
Rubber Stamps
One Day Service
DUPRAY ENGRAVING CO.
Mail Tribune Bldg. Ph. 2-8025
Tree Service
CHAMBERLAIN TREE SERVICE
Trimming, topping, removing, etc.
Free estimates. Ph. 3-3085 or 2-9117
c
Cabinet Work
J . CITY CABINET SHOP' .
j FRANK YASHIN ' '
924 So. Central , Phone 2-9310
Excavation
fxCAVATION for any size tanks,
drain fields, trenching, sewer &
water line connections. Ph. . 3-5696
E. Stevens.
Floor Sanding
Floor Sanding & Finishing
Free Estimates
Geo. Dennev Phone 2-6863
Sewing & Alteration -
QUALLS- WE FIX "EM SHOP
Men's and Ladies Clothes
225 N. Riverside
Painting
PRAY painting roofs, houses, general
painting. Free estimates. Sullivan
Bros 219 S. Ivy. Phone 2-9851
Services St Repairs
KIRBY COMPANY
Service and Repairs
1028 Murray Ave. Phone 2-8821
Use Mail Tribune Want Ads
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
IVOMAN'S 11-karat gold dome ring,
set with 9 sapphires, ',1 original
price. One gold watch set with 6
diamonds and 6 rubie3. 40 off
original price. 20 Gauge Remington
Sportsman shotgun with Poly choke
and pad. S85. Call 3-2671 after 5:30.
pT ANTED to rent by Jan. 1. 2 or 3
rm. modern furn. or partly furn.
house or apt. Rent must be reason
able. By a refined elderly widow
alone. Write Tribune Box 7432. -
ARBED WIRE: 2 point 12 li gauge
U.yo roll.
GRANGE CO-OP
Central Point Ashland
IG 200 cubic foot truck load clean
planer blox. $6. Phone 3-1653.
TOM & JERRY BATTER
STOLLEN COFFEE CAKE
SPECIAL cakes, pies and rolls for
Christmas
BEARDEN S BAKERY
Phone 3-1833 Out West Main
NORTON LUMBER CO.
jQ-7o DISCOUNT SALE
Will end Dec. 31st. We have a good
supply of building materials. Free
delivery Phone 3-2888.
FOR SALE Bundles
papers. 20c each.
Tribune Office.
of old news
Medford Mail
Television and Radio Repair
Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co,
. 214 W. Main Ph. 2-5211
MEDFORD FURNITURE
, ' 2ND HAND STORE
USED Furniture and Appliances
2502 W, Main Phone 2-9355
TheyH Do It Every
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GETTING A1E A UTTLE
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was quite sure just where or
how far.
That, for me, was 10 years,
a wife and child ago, but it
seems like a hundred years
since I sat there with a ma
chine gun, looking out over
the snow-covered countryside
and wondering what the folks
back home in Jackson, Mich.,
were doing while the Germans
were making their last big bid
against the Allies in Western
Europe.
We had the machine gun
mounted on a wooden' box
because the tripod had been
lost somehow along the line.
A lot of things had been lost
all along our line. I had only
the clothes I wore, and they
had proved almost a liability ;
because the Germans had
captured large stores of GI
uniforms and were using them
so no one trusted anyone.
There was a kitchen from
some outfit In the town near
by and they split their ra
tions with us elements of
other divisions that had been
scattered in the surprise at
tack. I had been on duty in Cler
vaux, Luxembourg, and sep
arated from my regular in
fantry battalion. After leav
ing there in haste and walking
for miles, I'd found some other
soldiers, lost like myself.
We had picked up an officer
or two along the way and
made brief and futile stands
at roadblocks along the road
to Bastogne. I remember a
night attack by a mixed crew
of various outfits against the
town of Wiltz, the headquart
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 54-639-E
SUMMONS
SUIT IN EQUITY TO OUIET TITLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON.
GEORGE GALBRAITH and GRACE
E. GALBRAITH, husband and wife,
O. W. ABBOTT end GLADYS I.
ABBOTT, husband and wife: the un
known stockholders and directors of
Universal Mental Liberty Association
of Jackson County. Oregon, an Oregon
corporation, now dissolved; and also
all other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in and to the real property
described in the Complaint herein.
Defendants.
TO EACH, EVERY AND ALL OF THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON each of you is hereoy
required- to appear and answer the
Complaint filed herein in the above
entitled suit on or before the last
day of four weeks from and after the
date of the first oublication of this
Summons. If you fail to so appear and
answer. Plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
their Complaint, which relief is suc
cinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That
all claims that you assert of any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in or to the real property situate 'in
Jackson County. Oregon, particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point South
89 4 46' East 2158.60 feet from the
northwest corner of ' Donation
. Land Claim No. 67 in Township
38 South. Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian . in Jackson
County. Oregon, said point being
the northeast corner of tract de
scribed in Volume 158 page 218
of the Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon: thence South
8946' East 723.17 teet. more or
less, to the westerly line of the
Robert B. Purves . land as de
scribed in Volume 84 page 232,
said Deed Records; thence along
the westerly line of said Purves
land, as follows: South 2 33' East
72057 feet, and South 253' West
48155 feet, to the north line of
a 25-foot strip of land: thence
North 8933' West 248.4 feet to
a point North of the northeast
corner of tract described in Vol
ume 51 page 634, said Deed
Records; thence South 208.0 feet
to the northeast corner of said
tract; thence North 8938' West
727.41 feet, more or less, to the
east line of the Packard -land ps
described in Volume 100 page 269.
said Deed Records: thence North
. 017' East 870.65 feet to the
southwest corner of the Wagner
Creek Cemetery Lot as described
in Volume 15 page 26. said Deed
Records: thence South 89046' East
232.51 feet to the southeast cor
ner of said Lot: thence North
017' East 534.75 feet to the point
of beginning, ,
or in or to any part or parcel thereof
be adjudged and declared to be null
and void: and that Plaintiffs be de
creed to be the owners in fee simple
of said premises, and of the whole
thereof, free and clear of any and all
such right, title, estate, lien or in
terest; and that you, and each and
all persons claiming through or un
der you, be forever injoined, re
strained, and barred 'from asserting,
attempting to establish, or claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est in or to said real property, or in
or to any part or parcel thereof: and
that Plaintiffs' title to said premises
be forever quieted and set at rest .
The date of the Order,' for publica
tion of this Summons is December 6,
1954 and the time prescribed for such
publication is once each week for four
successive weeks.
Bated and first published December
10, 1954.
- VAN DYKE & DELLENBACK
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
No. 8 Goldy Building
Medford. Oregon
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AFTER HE RETIRES'
THE ONLY THINS
ABOUT CHICKENS
HELL & EVSCK
HERE EVERY PAY
THErRE RELATE? TO
PUWNQ CHECKERS
FRIE7ESSS
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THINKS RABWTS
. COME FR3M THE
EASTER RINN.
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ers for my division, the 28th.
There, I'd heard, truckloads
of Christmas gifts were burned
in huge blast furnaces to keep
them " from falling into the
hands of the Germans. I got
one package - the following
April down in Colmar, France.
And so there it was Christ
mas, 1944. I had finally at
tached myself tor another regi
ment of my division and been
assigned to the hilltop post.
My buddy I don't even re
member his name and I swore
I'd never forget it spelled
me in the bitter cold so I got
a chance to go down the hill
through a mined field, to a
house across the road. The
good people there let us warm .
ourselves and hang our wet
socks 'to dry in front of the
roaring fireplace. '
. The kitchen somehow had
picked up Christmas rations
and gave me a turkey leg,
; some cranberry sauce and
dressing, all cold, but darned
good after a steady fare of K
' rations - and sometimes no
fare at all.
There was a small fir tree
by our hole and we decorated
it with metal strips from cans.
The night before Christmas,
planes going over dropped
long strips of foil they used
to fool radar and these helped
make our tree one of the best
decorated on the Western
Front.
I remember taking the small
card with the ."Christmas-"
message sent to all the troops
by General Pattern. Old "Blood
and Guts'' had composed a
prayer,, that was typical he
Veterans Due Back
From Far East Posts
San Francisco U.R) The
Sixth' Army says five shiploads
of service men returning from
Pacific and Far Eastern posts
this week will either be home
or en route home by Christmas.
Published reports that the re
turning veterans .would . not be
home for the holidays because
of a "processing jam" were flat
ly denied by an Army spokes
man. He said more than 1200 Army
men who ' arrived aboard the
transport Breckinridge and Ains
worth Tuesday left for their
homes by air within a few hours
after the ships docked.
The transport Gen. Sultan Is
due today with 1602 servicemen
including 822 soldiers and the
transports Anderson and; Ault-
man are due Friday with more
than 2600 passengers.
Indian Tribes Called
To Meeting by McKay
; Salem (U.R) Secretary of
Interior Douglas McKay, spend
ing the holidays at his home
here, said ' he has scheduled
a meeting with representa
tives of the Siletz and Grand
Ronde Indian tribes for Dec. 30
to dscuss details of a $3,000,000
lands settlement.
The money was recently
judged to be due the two tribes
for lands taken from them in
the 19th century. It is collecting
four per cent interest in the
United States treasury pending
distribution.
McKay has also arranged con
ferences with state education
officials regardng a program of
adult education planned to pre
pare members of the Klamath
Indian tribe for self-government,
due in 1958."
Farm income in the U. S. Is
about 12.8 per cent of the total.
LEGAL NOTICES
DIVIDEND NOTICE
Jackson County Federal Savin
and Loan Association has declared its
regular semi-annual dividend at the
rate of 3 per annum as of Decem
ber 31. 1954. and such dividend is
available to the customers on that
date and will be credited to savin es
accounts and, if not called for. will be
mailed to those receiving cash divi
dends. '
J. H. Pietsch, Secretary
By Jimmy Hatlo
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asked that the mud might
freeze so we . could ' attack.
He'd gotten his wish, but the
Germans had taken the in
itiative. - ;
We wished each other a
Happy Christmas and won
dered whether the machine
gun : would fire in the sub
zero weather, if we had to use
it. -
But somehow the war we
could still hear in the distance
seemed far away. Across the
fields smoke rose from -a Bel
gian farmer's chimney. It
, was very quiet, and mirac
ulously, it really looked like
Christmas!
LEGAL NOTICES
Case No. 54-713-E
SUMMONS .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
NORTHWEST MINING AND REFIN
ING CO.. Plaintiff, vs. THE UN
KNOWN HEIRS OF W. R. DAVIS,
DECEASED; ALSO. ALL OTHER
PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
' CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
ESTATE. LIEN OR INTEREST I
.THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED
IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN. De
fendants. TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF W.
R. DAVIS. DECEASED; ALSO. ALL
OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES
UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY
RIGHT. TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR
INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPER
TY DESCRIBED IN . THE COM
PLAINT HEREIN, Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the Complaint
filed against you in the above entitled
suit within four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail to appear and
answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the above entitled
Court for a decree against you ad
judging that you. and each of you,
nave no right, title, lien, or interest
in or to the following described real
property, to-wit:
The Southeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3 in
Township 34 South, Range 4 West
of the . Willamette Meridian in
.Jackson County, Oregon, -and
that plaintiff's title to said
premises be quieted. This summons
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is published once a week for four
successive and consecutive weeks pur
suant to an Order of the Honorable
Herbert K. Hanaa. Judge of the above
enmied Court, duly made en en
tered on the 29th. day of November,
Date of first publication - of this
summons, December 3rd, 195.
RAY AND PENNINGTON
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P O. Address: 1041 Willamette
Eugene, Oregon
No. 52-406-E
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OS" THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON
COUNTY
LORRAINE W. PETTY. Plaintiff vs.
PRENTICE C. PETTY. Defendant.
To Lorraine W. Petty also known as
Lorraine W. Fries, Plaintiff above
named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby commanded
to appear before this court and the
Honorable Judge thereof in the Cir
cuit Court . Room in the Court House
in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
at the hoar of 1:30 p.iri; on the 10th
day of January, 1955. to show cause, if
any there be, why the decree now on
file in this court should not be modi
fied by deleting therefrom . the - re
quirement thereunder for the payment
of $50.00 per month by defendant to
plaintiff for the care and custody of
Gretchen Marie Petty, their minor
child. :
This citation is published pursuant
to an order of this court dated 2nd
day of December, 1954.
WITNESS the hand and seal of
Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge thereof.
Circuit Court -
' Bereth P. Hopkins. County Clerk
Date of first publication 3 Decem
ber. 1954.
ATTEST: - ,
By Nydah Neil
Deputy Clerk 1
SPECIAL ELECTION ORDER
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Formation of
Grandview Water District
This .matter having come on "for
hearing on November 23. 1954, at
10:30 o'clock a.m. by order of this
court dated October 25. 1954. setting
the time for hearing upon the petition
to organize f the above-named district.
And it appearing that a written pe
tition was presented for the exclusion
of certain lands along Lone Fine Road
within the boundaries of the proposed
district, the court baving recessed the
hearing until December . 1. 1954 at
10:00 o'clock a.m.. the court having
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Farm Killed and Completely
Processed.
POLAR-COLD CO.
MEDFORD . J. PHOENIX
Phone 2-5990
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with United States
Savings Bonis '
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MEDFORD MM
fridir, Dteember 24. 1954
heard the evidence and welched the
objections of the person requesting
exclusion, the court . being duly ad
vised in the premises, hereby finds
that a part of the land described in
the original petition would not be
benefited by inclusion within the dist
rict, and the boundaries shall bel
amended to exclude certain parcels
North of Lone Pine Road, now there
fore, -
It is hereby Ordered that an elec
tion be held from 8.-00 o'clock jn.
to 8:00 o'clock p.m. on January 12,
1955. at 2179 Crater Lake Avenue,
Medford. Oregon, for the purpose of
voting upon the Question of formation
of a water district with the following
exterior boundaries:
Beginning at the section corner "
common to Sections 7. 8. 17 and
18 Township 37 South. Range 1
West. Willamette Meridian. Jack
son County, Oregon; thence North
700.90 feet along the center line
of Crater Lake Avenue to the in
tersection therewith of the South
' line of a private roadway: thence
West 458 feet more or less, to the
intersection of said South line'
with the center line of the new
Crater Lake Highway: thence
Southerwesterly along the center
line of said highway to the inter
section thereof with the Easterly
right-of-way line of the old Pa
cific and Eastern Railroad de
scribed in Volume 80. Page 609, .
Deed Records of Jackson County.
: Oregon; thence Southeasterly
along said Easterly line of said
railroad, now known as Biddle
Road. 495 feet, more or less, to
the Northwest corner of the tract
.described in Vol. 371. Page 234.
said Deed Records, being a North
westerly corner of the Kenwood
Water District; thence Easterly
along the North line of said tract
1197.42 feet to the Northeast cor
ner thereof; thence South 2 "19'
East along the Easterly boundary
of said tract 429.6 feet to the
" Southeast corner thereof: thence
Easterly 1451.40 feet, more or
less. to a point which is North
" 89 57' East 30 feet from the
Southeast corner of DX.C. No. 39,
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night leforc Christmas
Sleep comes slowly
.bright with the wonder of Christmas don't want to dose. Little
ears straining for the sound of reindeer hooves don't want
; to stop listening. Sleep comes slowly when a child's whole
. world is focused on the shining promise of tomorrow morning.
But Mom and Dad will sleep a little more soundly tonight,
knowing they've looked beyond tomorrow morning in
their Christmas buying. Like so many parents, they've included a
: U, S, Savings Bond among the gifts under the tree. They've
Y" given the gift of security that grows right along
" with the youngster who receives it
Here's why Savings Bonds are such an important investment in yout
family's future. Each Bond earns an average 3. annual interest,
compounded every 6 months, if held to maturity. And it goes on
earning interest for. as long as 19 years and 8. months! That means
a return of up to 80 more than you originally paid. Think how much
; a Bond will grow in value by the time your children or grandchildren
are ready for college or marriage or a start in business.
This Christmas include the present that builds for the future a
U. S. Savings Bond. And keep on building through the year with the
Payr6li Savings Plan where you work the plan that does your saving
and your Bond buying for you. Someone you love will be glad you did.
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MEDFORD (OREGON)
said corner being a point on the
North and South center line of
Section 18,. said townshio and
range, and ' the center line of
Corona Avenue; thence Souther
ly along the Easterly line of Co
rona Avenue 450 feet more or
less, to a point on the North line
of the tract described in Volume
237, Pages 466-, said Deed Rec
ords; thence Easterly along the
North line of said tract 180 feet;
thence South 0 3' East to a point
on the North line of Lake Wood "
subdivision; thence South 89 s 13'
20" East along the North iine of
Lake Wood Subdivision and ex
tension thereof to a point 260
, feet Easterly of the center line of
Crater Lake Avenue at right
angle thereto: thence Northeast
erly parallel to Crater Lake Ave
nue and 260 feet East at right
angle from ?aid avenue to a point
on the South line of the Rogue
Valley Heights Extension, a re- .
corded subdivision; thence South
89 53' 40" East along the South
line of said subdivision to a uoint
660 feet West of the center line
of Springbrook Road: thence
Southerly parallel to Springbrook .
Road and 660 feet West at right
angle from said center line to a
point 300 feet South of the -cen-
1 ter line of Buckshot Hill Road;
thence Easterly parallel to Buck- '
shot Hill Road 4400 feet, more or
less, to a point 300 feet East of
- the center line of Brookdale Road;
thence Northerly parallel to
Brookdale Road 1900 feet more
or less, to the center line of '
Lone Pine Road; thence Westerly
along said center line to a point
1724 feet East of the center line
of Springbrook Road: thence
North 1000 feet: thence West
- parallel to and 1000 feet North of
the center line of Lone Pine Road
1424 -feet- more 1 or less, to a
point 300 feet East of the center
line of Springbrook Road: thence
North parallel, to said center line
1640 feet, more or less, to a point
300 feet East of the center of Sec
tion 17. said township and range;
thence West 300 feet to the South-
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east corner of Springbrook Sub
division, a recorded subdivision;
thence North along the East line .
- of said subdivision 2642.4 feet to
the Northeast corner thereof, said .
. corner being the quarter corner
between Sections 8 and ' 17. aid
township and range: thence West
along the North line of said Sec
tion 17 to the point of beginning.
It is further Ordered that the
County Clerk appoint three (3) judges
or clerks of the election, make suit
able arrangements for said .election,
and cause a copy of this order to be
posted in three (3 public places with
in the district and published once a
week for four (4) successive weeks
prior to the date of said election.
It is further ordered that at said
election five (5) commissioners shall
be elected to govern the business of
the district, and that the names of all
candidates whose petitions are filed
not less than ten days before said
election shall be placed on said oallot
by the county clerk.
Entered by this court on this 2nd
day of December. 1954.
RONALD KEATING ' -County
Judge
R. R. LYTLE . -
County Commissioner
" , , L. G. SHY MORTHLAND
County Commissioner
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