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BARBED WIRE BARGAINING Separated by the barbed wire surrounding the women's prisoner of war compound at Koje Island, Korea, amiUng Chinese medical student, Miss Choi, bargains with United Nations medical officer on whether ahe can have two interpreter assistants in her medical work. Military Equipment To Be Tested Uhder Desert Heat Yuma, Ariz. 0J.R) A group of Army engineers living on the "Sahara" of the United States near here are awaiting anxiously the days when the temperature will start climbing above 100 degrees and stay there most of the summer. The men of the Yuma test sta tion are preparing to put mili tary equipment through Its pac es under the severest conditions available. Not far from Yuma is found a vast stretch of desert which is devoid of life. Nothing but roll ing sand dunes of white and red sand are seen for miles. There, all types of equipment, Including trucks, jeeps, tanks, guns and ammunition are to be tested in heat that matches any thing to be found elsewhere in the world. Put Through Paces Maj. Ralph W. Petring, who heads the ordnance climatic test detachment, takes equipment Bank and Establish your Credit with -l MEDFORD 1 BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND urs nu ohoon roofTW OffN 10 to 5 SIX DAYS A WKK Better-Fed Pullets are For maximum laying production, pullets should be allowed to develop normally and uniformly. CROWN PULLET DEVELOPER, fed with grains, provides a complete balanced ration for the bird's diet from six weeks of age to laying age. Crown-fed pullets develop the strong body structure and sound digestive system they need for high and sustained egg production. . Like all Crown feeds...CROWN PULLET DEVELOPER is especially formulated for a defi nite purpose. It is constantly tested and checked for maximum efficiency in meeting the feed needs of healthy pullets. Ask your Crown dealer for CROWN PUILIT DIVIIOPIR from the Army ordnance prov ing ground at Aberdeen, Md., and with the corps of engineers, subjects every piece of equip ment to the toughest tests. "If the item breaks down, we bring it into the shop, dismantle it, and find out exactly what part or piece failed, and we can recommend what can be done to prevent such failures again," Maj. Petring said. The major described their job as testing all the "hardware" used by the Army. It includes the little jeeps and giant tank transporters, which can carry a disabled tank back behind bat tle lines for repairs. Other Things Tested Also tested are sample por tions of ammunition, guns of various sizes and anti-aircraft weapons. Fuel and equipment for mobile units also are check ed In vehicles which wade across the hot sands of the little "Sahara," where the Hollywood studios take many of their des ert pictures. Tires and tubes on the vehi cles also get a rugged test on the sands, where the temperature all summer long is 110 degrees, and frequently a lot higher. In addition to the routine equipment checks, Major Pet ring said the engineers test new weapons. "We have tanks which can be started, stopped and put through their maneuvers by operating a single control leveri" the major added. "That includes tanks which can outmaneuver, outgun, and outrun any other tank In existence today." For U. N. fliers in Korea, win ter is a better season than sum mer. Skies are clear 10 to IS days a month and the air is dry, whereas in summer's rainy sea son only one to three days a month have clear skies. Better-Laying Hens The shell of the paper argon aut, a species of octopus, does not house the body of the ani mal, as it does in snails, but serves as a baby carriage in which the female guards her eggs until . they are ready to hatch. Of New Mexico's 80,000,000 acres of land, 40,000,000 acres are privately owned. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 8902 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OLIVER B. MISZ. DECEASED. Notice i hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jack ion County, duly made and entered on the 7th day of May. 1952. wai ap rmlntMl Administrator With Will An nexed of the Estate of Oliver B. Misz, deceased, and that he has duly quali fied as such administrator. AU persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, as re quired by law. to him at No. 4 Coldy Building. In the City of Medford. Jack son countv. Oregon, wnnm si mnnlhi nf tha it of this notice. Dated and first published this Hth aay or may. ivav. ROHF.HT D. DAMES. Administrator With Will Annexed of the Estate of Oliver a. muz, Deceased. NOTirK OF HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held at 10:00 a.m.. June ZU. VJS, in noom JO (oascnitrnir, RfAt rtffir Ruildinr. 1400 S.W. Fifth Avenue. Portland, Oregon, by the State Industrial Accident Commission for the purpose of determining wnein tir nr nrtr In and lumber truck-trail er hitches now in use or proposed for use meet the standards and specifica tions established by the Commission AUgUSt , 1H31. State Industrial Accident Commission Paul E. Gurske, Chairman vnTirn nr riNAi, ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of MARY FT. I FN PARNEY. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Executrix herein has filed her final account and the above entitled Court has set June 13, 1952, 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 thereto, and all persons having any objections thereto are to appear at said time and piace ana mans khuwii me iu. MAISIE DAILY Executrix Chai. W Reames Attorney for Executrix TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE JN TFRTOR. BUREAU OF LAND MAN AGEMENT. Timber marked or other wise designated for cutting, will be offered for sale, as follows: BIDS will be recived on tracts as hereafter des ignated as ORAL or SEALED BIDS at 10:00 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD time, on June 17. iwoa, oy me dis trict Forester, Bureau of Land Man agement, located at the City Hall. Medford, Oregon. Information con cerning conditions of the sale Inclu ding such Items as qualification of bidders, procedure for submitting bids, road access, marketing area require ments, payments, and type of bond required, should be obtained prior to the sale, from the -above mentioned office. The right is hereby reserved to walco technical defect in this ad vertisement and to reject any or all bids. AU volumes given are timber estimates and may be more or less than the actual amounts. IN JACKSON COUNTY: OREGON: JACKSON MAR KETING AREA: SEALED BID: T. 33 S., R. 1 E., W.M., all timber designated for cutting on S,&SEl' of Sec, 20. SWUSWV4 of Sec. 21, NW'ANWii of Sec. 28, NUNEtt, NEttNWtt Of Sec. 29, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 585 M. feet marked Douglas fir. 585 M. feet marked Ponderosa Pine. 50 M. feet marked Sugar Pine. 40 M. feet marked Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $16.25 per M.ft.B.M. for marked Douglas fir. $27.20 per M.ft.B.M. for marked Ponderosa Pine. $31.75 per M ft. B.M. for marked Sugar Pine, J4.95 per M.ft.B.M. for marked Incense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $27,203.75. will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,450.00. ORAL AUCTION: T. 37 S., R. 3 W.. W.M., aU timber designated for cut ting on NE,'4,NV3NW4. SEliNWV, NS,SE',' of Sec. 33. NW14 of Sec. 34. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 5370 M. feet marked Douglas fir, 400 M. feet marked Ponderosa Pine, 25 M. feet marked Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $17.45 per M.ft B.M. for marked Douglas fir, $24.50 per M.ft.B.M. for marked Ponderosa Pine. $6.15 per M ft B.M. for marked Incense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $103,660-25. will be consid ered. Minimum deposit with bid $6,600.00. No. 8917 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of ANDREW D. AGNEW. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Administratrix of the above estate by an order made therein on May 20th. 1932; all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of Roberts, Kellington Branchfield. 201-5 U. S. Nations Bank Bldg.. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated nt Mf-dTord, Oregon, this 21st day of May, 1952. O. B. Wnddell Administratrix of the Estate of Andrew D. Agnew, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN PROBATE No. 8916. In the Matter of the Estate of RUTH YORK HOOD. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (Oregon) has been duly appointed by and Order of the above entitled Court as the Executor, with Will annexed, of the estate of the above named decedent. Ruth York Hood, deceased, and has duly qualified as such Executor. Any and all persons having any claim against the above estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent same, with proper vouchers at tached, and duly verified as by law required, to said Executor at the MEDFORD BRANCH OF THE SAID THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (Oregon! lo cated In the City of Medford. Oregon, within SIX MONTHS from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published on this Molasses For Entilag It Plentiful NOW! Ths Prie Has Dropped F Delivery In Quantity K WMt Mom Strart I Ml III I 31st day of May. A D.. 1951. THE UNITED STATES KA TIUPiaL BANK OF PORTLAND lOregonl By H. E. BUTLER Assistant Trust Officer. Executor with Will annexed of the estate of ,Ruth York Hood. Deceased. P. J. Newmen. Attorney for said Executor, Craterian Bldg., Medford, Oregon. NOTICE Notice Is hereby liven that a oublic hearing will be held by and before the council 01 tne city oi meaiora a ne hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., July 1. 1952 at the council chamber In the city hall of the city of Medford upon the ques tion of annexation to the city of Med ford of real property In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, contiguous to the city of Mecuora ana aescriDea as ioiiowb, w wit: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of woodlawn Drive (formerly named Siskiyou Boule vard North with the Easterly boundary of Windsor Avenue as shown on the official plat of Verde Hills. Unit No. 3. said point being on the corporate limits boundary oi tne city oi nieaioro, Oregon, as described In Ordinance No. 5222: thence Easterly along the centerline of Woodlawn Drive to an intersection with the centerline of Modoc Avenue formerly named Siskiyou Boule vard East); thence Southerly along the centerline of said Modoc Avenue to an intersection with the Westerly extension of the Northerly boundary of Block 5 or said verde rtius. unit no. 3 thence Easterly to and along the Northerly boundary of said Btock o to tne Nortneast corner inereoi; thence Southerly alone the East erly boundary of said Verde Hills, unit ro. 3 io tne bouuieast cor ner thereof; thence Westerly along the Southerly boundary of said Verde 4U1U. Unit No. 3 to tne centerline of Modoc Avenue; thence Southwesterly along the centerline of Modoc Avenue to the centerline of Windsor Avenue: thence along the centerline of winasor Avenue to an intersec tion with the said corporate limits boundary on the centerline of Sis- kiyou Boulevard South', thence Easterly alone said coroorate lim its boundary on the centerline of Siskiyou Boulevard South to an Intersection with the Easterly boundary of Windsor Avenue: thence Northerly along the said corporate limits boundary on the Easterly boundary of Windsor Avenue snown on tne oinciai piai of Verde Hills, Unit No. 1, to the point of beginning. 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 city oi Meaiora. J. R. Woodford, Recorder City of Medford. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by and before the council of the city of Medford at the 4226,000,000 vt0?8 Ji-' $69o'ooo'oo jj l SJ NEWSPAPERS OF TOTAL 34.0 IffeeriltMeug im4U: !S.5 brings total to new Ugh billion dollari. Figure. Include production eoiU. Diil!e only (weekday tnd Sund.yi). So urn : Preliminary rtimaus lor mi publiihed by Prirttrf Ink, Jan. 11, 1862. This and hour of T:30 o'clock p.m., July 1, 1053 at the council chamber in the city halt of the city of Medford upon the ques tion 01 annexation to me cny 01 mea ford of real property in Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, contiguous to the city of Medford and described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at the Southeast comer of Block 1, Verde Hills. Unit No. 1. being a point on the corporate limits boundary of the City of Medford, Oregon, as described in Ordinance No. 5222; thence along the said corporate limits bound ary Southerly on the Westerly boundary of Ardmore Avenue to the centerline of Siskiyou Boule vard South: thence Westerly along the centerline of Siskiyou Boulevard South to an Intersec tion with the centerline of High land Drive as shown on the of ficial olat of Verde Hills. Unit No. 2; thence Northerly along the centerline of said Highland Drive to an intersection with the center line of Roxy Ann Place (formerly named Roxy Ann Road); thence Easterly along tne centerline 01 Roxy Ann Place to an Intersection with the Westerly boundary of said corporate limits; thence along said corporate limits boundary as 1 01 lows: Southerly to the Southerly bound' ary of Roxy Ann Place: thence Easterly to the Westerly boundary of said Block 1. Verde Hilts, Unit No l: thence Southerly along the Westerly boundary of said Block 1 to tne southwest corner thereof; 'Hte smoothest, fewer Brakes tettPtikeitfi,! III HAMLIN MOTOR COMPANY 121 North Bartlett Street 2 TO 1 OVER DIRECT MAIL DIRECT MAIL 14.0 It takes a lot of confidence and all kinds of people to spend two and a quarter billion dollars' worth of advertising. It takes everybody from big VP's with heavy ad budgets to housewives with rooms to rent. It takes chain-store executives and neighborhood merchants. It takes local business people those who spend only their own money for ads, and those who also spend big money contributed by manufacturers. Bat mott of ail it Ukea an advertising medium that can do the Job-a complete job: NEWSPAPERS. Medford Mail-Tribune menage prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Association published In the Interests of fuller understanding of newspapers by MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wtdntiday, J una 4, 1953 thence Easterly along the South boundary of said Block 1 to the point of beginning. 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 city of Medford. J. R. Woodford. Recorder City of Medford. NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MINNIE B. WINTERS. DECEASED. On or after June 30, 1952, as admin istrator of the estate of Minnie B. Winters, deceased, I will, pursuant to an order of the above entitled court made the 20th day of May. 1952, In the above entitled estate, sell at private sale at the office of Paul W. Havlland, Courthouse, Medford. Oregon, for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, all of the right, title and interest of Minnie B. Winters, deceased, in and to the following described real property located In Jackson County. Oregon, to wit; Beginning at a point on the west line of the east half of the south east quarter of Section 28. Town ship 34 South. Range 4 West. Wil lamette Meridian, which point is surest on any ear!" DRIVE A CHRYSLER and .3 TO OVER ALL RADIO ALL RADIO 10.5 Only newspaper can give you full value for your ad vertising dollar because only newspapers reach everybodu who can possibly buy. 7 you're a retailer or wholesaler, demand news paper advertising before you place an order. If you're a salesman or district manager, ask your management for newspaper advertising to move out the products you sell. And if you're a manufacturer, remember this: In 1951 One-Thikd Of All The Advertising Dollars In The Nation Were Entrusted to Newspapers. 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