Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1958, Image 13

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Grange News
Jackson County Pomona
grange met for an all-day
Session Oct. 25 in the Live
pak Grange hall. All officers
ivere present, except execu
tive committeeman Ralph
James. Due to the early morn
ing fog, an unusually small
group met to elect officers
or a two-year term.
! Elected were R. R. Bitter
ling, master; llelvin Lattie,
overseer; Mabel Wertz, lec
turer; One Moore, steward;
Chester Wendt, assistant stew
ard; Hattie Hendrickson, chap
Iain; Dee Hendrickson, treas
urer; Lesbia Lattie, secretary;
Herman Kamping, gatekeep
er; Grace Buck, ceres; "Willie
McLean, pomona; Fearl Byrn-
jie, flora; Cora Bitterhne, lady
assistant steward; and Del-
mar Smith, Herbert Carlton,
JFrank Hall, executive com
mitteemen.
The success of the Jackson
county exhibit, sponsored at
the Oregon State fair by the
Pomona Grange, was told by
fair chairman Delmar Smith,
bn exhibition was the silver
tup won by Herman Kamping
for his potatoes in the Land
Products division.
I Fourteen first prizes and
thirteen seconds were won
by fruits and vegetables
grown in Jackson county and
the prize money was turned
bver to the Pomona Grange
to help defray the cost of the
display. It was reported that
Imany people attending the
fair had never heard of Jack
Son county and wondered
what part of the state it was
County agent Earl Jossey
ported that all the Talent
alfalfa seed now being grown
in the valley is being sold to
Greece at a high price. This
is due to the efforts of one
jof the Oregon State college
professors in Greece on the
point 4 program.
Frank Hall, reporting on
the recommendations of the
army engineers for harnes
sing the Rogue river, urged
all grangers to go to the next
hearing and make known
their feelings on the dams,
i HEC chairman Edith Poe
urged all the women of the
subordinate granges to attend
the district conference to be
held Nov. 22 in the Phoenix
Grange hall, starting at 10:30
a.m. and continuing until
about 3:00 p.m. She slated
it was particularly important
for all HEC chairmen to at
tend and get information on
the 1959 contests.
Demits were granted to
Harold and Jean Densmore,
who are now making their
home in Roseburg. The reso
lution regarding a change in
ship requirements was tabled
until next meeting and made
a special order of business
at that time.
Announcement was made
that Eagle Point Grange will
put on the third an fourth
Degrees at their Dec. 2 meet
ing; all Granges are invited
to bring their candidates for
initation.
The next meeting of Jack
son County Pomona Grange
will be held in the Phoenix
Grange hall, Jan. 24 at lOa.m
Mrs. Melvin Lattie, Secretary
Jackson County Pomona
Grange No. 27
Griffin Creek Grange met
in regular session Thursday,
Nov. 13. Minutes were read
and approved.
Master Cyril Farnsworth
announced that an insurance
school will be held Nov. 25 at
Live Oak Grange hall. Mrs.
Dan Chisholm, who has been
in the hospital for surgery is
home and improving and Mrs.
William Darby, who has been
ill for the last few weeks, is
reported to be better.
HEC chairman Mrs. Roy
LeVander asked members to
bring baked goods and fancy
work to Couey's Appliance
store, 225 East Sixth st., Med
ford, where a bazaar and food
sale will be held on Nov. 22,
or call the store at SP 3-1257.
The sale will start at 10 a.m.
Because Thanksgiv ing
comes on the date of the next
meeting, the meeting will be
postponed indefinitely. The
HEC will meet Thursday,
Nov. 20, for luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Harold Tolle.
Lecturer Lulu Sturgill dis
pensed with the program due
to the election of officers.
Elected were Herman Kamp
ling, master; Roy LeVander,
overseer; Lulu Sturgill, lec
turer; Jack Bierma, steward;
Harold Tolle, assistant stew
ard; Mrs. Iva Harper, chap
lain; George Mero, treasurer;
Mabyl Buchanan, secretary;
William Darby, gate keeper;
Mollie Casey, ceres; Eva
Farnsworth, flora; Pe a r 1
Farnsworth, Pamona. Execu
tive committee members are
Cyril Farnsworth, Isabel Le
Vander and Clyde Sturgill.
The Sturgills and Zeta Mad
dox served coffee and cake at
the close of the meeting. ,
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TORONTO 4
Registration Set
For Adult Classes
Registration for four holi
day adult education classes
may be made at class meet
ings Wednesday evening,
Lindsay M. Vinsel, director of
adult education for the Med
ford school system, has an
nounced. Gift wrapping, a five-week
course, will be held between
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. in room 15
at Medford High school; holi
day cake decorating, a three
week course, will be in room
17 at the High school; weight
reduction, a five-week course,
will be in room 341 at the
high school; and holiday can
dle making, a five -week
course, -will be in room 9 at
McLoughlin Junior High
school.
The latter three classes will
be held between 7:30 and 10
p.m. each Wednesday night.
The first session of the classes
was last Wednesday.
Registration fee for all
classes except holiday cake
decorating is $3. The fee for
holiday cake decorating is
$2.50, Vinsel said.
Women in the United
States spend more than $200
million a year on hats,
CENTRAL POINT
Unit Meeting Planned
By DORIS HUGHES
Central Point-The Central
Point Home Extension Unit
will meet Nov. 19 at the
home of Mrs. E. H. DeGarmo,
473 Head rd., Central Point.
The meeting will begin at
10:30 a.m.
The lesson will be on im
proving yourself as a hostess.
Lesson leaders will be Mrs.
Chuck Taylor and Mrs.
Charles Klutsenbeker. Lunch
eon chairman is Mrs. Frank
Bruce. Publicity chairman is
Mrs. Phoebe McManama. Each
one attending is reminded to
bring a gift for the bazaar
which will be held during the
day.
Guests last week end at
the Edward Walter home were
The world's largest ore
feeder, handling 550 tons an
hour, has been delivered to a
copper mine in the Belgian
Congo. It receives ore from
hoppers and feeds it to con
veying and crushing facilities.
Looses of about $25 million
a year are incurred because
of the death or serious injury
of livestock being shipped to
the meat packing centers.
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APPLE GROWERS:
Now kill tree-destroyin:
orchard mice
WithtORTHO
'Endnn
Mrs. Kent Mattson and Laurel,
Sidney and Heide, of Carna
tion, Wash. Mrs. Mattson is
Walter's aunt. Mrs. Luella
Kline, who also is an aunt of
Walter, visited the Mattsons
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn
spent three days recently at
McMinnville where they visit
ed their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Tonn. Tonn is attending Lin
field college.
The Table Rock Ladies
club met Sept. 12 at the home
of Mrs. Morris Frink on Beal
lane. Cohostess of the affair
was Mrs. L. A. Brennesholtz.
The group will hold its an
nual Community Thanksgiv
ing dinner Nov. 22.
Discussion took place con
cerning dinner plans. In
charge of entertainment was
Mrs. Inez Pierce. Prize win
ners were Mrs. Jimmy Fliesli
er and Mrs. O. T. Wilson. The
door prize was won by Mrs.
Brennersholtz. The next meet
ing will be Dec. 10 at the
home of Mrs. Earnest Smith
of Table Pock rd. This will
be the Christmas party.
Visiting relatives in the val
ley over the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Vin
cent of San Bernardino,
Calif. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Vin
cent accompanied them to San
Bernardino where they plan
to visit until Christmas.
Mrs. Jack Lough and chil
dren and Mrs. Bill Dolan and
children left Friday to visit
relatives in Lakeview, Ore.,
and Cedarville, Calif. They
returned Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
gave a dinner party Friday
evening honoring the birth
days of Mrs. Oscar Minnick
and Mrs. Darrel Linker.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Britton, Mr. and Mrs.
Royal Greenman, Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Linker, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Minnick, Royal
Greenman Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Hughes and children,
Samuel and Jimmy.
LEGAL NOTICES
Ground spraying with ORTHO'Endrin is the most effective
most economical method for control of orchard mice.
Up until now, the control of orchard mice
has been an expensive, tiine-coostrrjiing
task. Previously used control measures
such as hand-baiting, and the use of wire
'mesh screen, required costly hard labor
and were not always effective. Now,
ground spray with ORTHO Endrin gives
you a sure, efficient method of control.
For complete information on the con
trol of orchard mice, call your nearest
ORTHO Fieldman.
Helping the World Grow Better
CaSfomia Spray-Ctiemicai Corp.
A nbtioty f CaJ tarsia Omni cat C.
Portland, Oregon
In this area call SPring 3-5718
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that
Raleigh I. Bogart and Russell C.
Bogart, joint executors of the estate
of Charles W. Bogart, Deceased,
will at the front door of the Coun
ty Courthouse in Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, ' i and after De
cember 22, 195b, at 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon of taid day, sell
at public or private sale for cash
or upon such terms as the court
may approve the interest of the
estate of Charles W. Bogart, De
ceased, in and to the following de
scribed real premises, to-wit:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of Donation Land Claim
No. 38 in Township 36 South of
Rang 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County, Ore
gon, and running thence South
342.2 feet, thence North 61 56'
East 1180.7 feet to Rogue River
for the true point of beginning;
thence along said river North 27
27' West 203.8 feet; thence South
61 56' West 53.4 feet, more or
less, to the Easterly line of the
Pacific Highway; thence South
27" 27' East 203.8 feet, more or
less, along the Easterly line of
said highway to the Southwest
erly corner of tract described in
Volume 181 at page 172 of the
Deed .Records of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon; thence North 61 56'
East to the point of beginning.
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of Donation Land Claim
No. 38 in Township 36 South.
Range 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County, Ore
gon, thence bourn 149.B feet.
thence North 61 56' 963.2 feet
along the Northerly line of tract
described in Volume 285 page
504 of the Deed Records of Jack
son County, Oregon, to the West
erly line of the Pacific Highway
the true point of beginning;
thence along said highway line
North 27' 27' West 112.3 feet:
thence South 61 56' West 194.0
feet: thence parallel with said
highway line, South 27 27' East
1123 feet to the said Northerly
line of tract described in Volume
285 Deeds page 504: thence North
61 56' East 194.0 feet along said
line to the true point of begin
ning.
Written bids may be submitted to
the executors in care of the county
clerk at the clerk's office prior to
the time of sale.
Said sale is to be made in pur
suance of an order of the Honor
able Edward C. Kelly, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson county, in pro
ceedings pending therein entitled
"In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles W. Bogart, Deceased",
Clerk's registry No. 10,298.
Dated and first published this
18 day of November. 1958.
RALEIGH I. BOGART
RUSSELL C. BOGART
Joint Executors of the Estate of
Charles W. Bogart. Deceased.
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Salem. Oregon
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