Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1952, Image 21

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SHAKE HANDS AND COME OUT FIGHTING Mutual Security
Director W. Averell Harriman (left) and Senator Estes Kefauver
shake hands at Washington, D. C, as they wind up thcia- campaigns
fox the District's six Democratic convention votes.
Many Odd Requests
Sent by Presidential
t Convention
Chicago u.R) There are
some fussy delegates among the
hundreds who will come here
next month to select the presi
dential nominees, it was dis
closed Wednesday.
Members of the convention
housing staffs, handling the
headache of finding and assign
ing rooms, have been besieged
with strange requests.
Diagram Included
One delegate sent a diagram
of how he wanted his room ar
ranged. He specified the loca
tion of his bed, window, bureau
and other furniture. The hous
ing committee turned the re
quest over to one of the larger
hotels. After some juggling the
hotel was able to fulfill the re
quest. Another delegate requested a
room in a downtown hotel with
air conditioning at not more than
$2.50 a night. Housing officials
said he couldn't get a hammock
in the park for $2.50 a night.
21-Room House Requested
In contrast, another delegate
asked the housing bureau to pro
vide a 21-room house with a
three-car garage. That request
has not been filled.
The housing staffs said they're
"prepared for anything," and
will try to provide rooms for
all. More than 8,000 hotel rooms
In downtown Chicago have al
ready been reserved. Another
4,000, some as far as 17 miles
away, also have been assigned.
More than 25,000 GOP dele-j
gates, newsmen and technicians
are due to start arriving next
week for the conventions, which
have been described as the "big
gest political show in the world."
The Republican convention
SCIENTISTS HARNESS SUN
New York OJ.PJ You may
not need charcoal in future for
your backyard barbecue. British
scientists have come up with a
way to cook by sunlight. The
"sun cooker" collects heat by a
system of mirrors and lenses and
focusses it on the cooking cham
ber, British Information Ser
vices reports.
Vacation Time
LOANS
Plan your vacation NOW. Wher
ever you 90, whatever you do,
we arc prepared to supply you
with ample funds to meet all ex
penses. $300 on Furniture, up io $500
on Automobile. You may have
20 months to repay,
SEE
American Finance
CORPORATION
Room 210-211 Levaretia Bldg.
Phone 2-8886
License M-362 License S-285
AUCTION SALE
Sat., June 21 sr at 1:30 p.m., Va Mile
East of Central Point at the Forks
Follow Signs Route 2, Box 16
Complete Household Furnishings of Mr. end Mrs. Brook,:
1951 Phllco Upright Deep-free", 450 lb. cepeciry, like nev.
1951 Airline Radio Combination
Late model Clectric Store
194S Zenith Refrigerator
Blue Deveno end Chair, like new
9x12 Ruf, rote color.
1 Bedroom Set, complete.
2 Bedt, Chett of Drawer,, Sprint and Mattress
Late model Tank Type Vacuum Cleaner.
Console Sewlnf Machine
25 tii-wecki-old Comiih Chlcka 17 White Leghorn Hens
ALL OTHER MISCILLANfOUS ITEMS It Taket to Make Up Home
THIS FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE CAN BE SEEN PRIOR TO SALI
Vi Mile East of Central Point Route 2, Box 16
0. J. BRENNER, Auctioneer
For Information PHONE 2-8760 "
Delegates
does not start until July 7, but
oiticiais expect many of the
visitors by July 4.
The housing committee has
tried to comply with all requests
but had to turn down the appeal
of one delegate for four tickets
to South Pacific, in addition to
his room.
South Pacific is not playing in
Chicago.
POP WAS WISE
Holdredge, Neb. U.R) A
Holdredge parent gave his son a
carton of cigarettes on the boy's
18th birthday. Enclosed was this
note: "Who do you think you've
been fooling all these years?"
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Joe A. Nork, wrong way on one way
street, $5.
Gerald V. Slebert, violation of basic
rule, $10.
Nathan B. Stoddard, failure to atop
ai rea Jignt,
DISTRICT COURT
Howard William Payne, overlength
ana overnetenui. 567.30.
Walter A. Buckner, failure to atop
ai siop sign, iu.
Darrell L. Johnson, no PUC permit,
$15.
Jack C. Cunningham Jr., no PUC
oermlt. sib.
Bob Leon Walch, failure to stop at
siop sign, ?iu.
CIRCUIT COURT
Melvin G. Minger vs. Dorii J. Mln-
ger, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Jerry Allen Montgomery, 18, Talent,
ana tseveriy raxine raxton, id, jactt
lonvtlle. James Moore Edwards Jr., 28. of
106 Ashland avenue, Medford, and
Dixie Lou Coutts. 23. same address.
Roy Hlckson Dutcher, 26. Klamath
Falls, and Norma Isabelle Delorle, 25,
oi ib norm rearm street, meatora
Darrell Wetherlee. 21, of 1121 East
Main street. Rase Sharon Vance, 16,
P. O. Box 842, Medford.
Kenneth Lowell Taylor, 19, Talent,
and Blllle Jeane Davis, 15, Ashland.
Irvine Eisensten. 22. of 1518 West
Main street. Medford. and Leila Jane
Pitts, 19. of 532 South Fir street, Med
ford. Patrick William Mn honey. 21, Wil
liams, Ore., and Jean Elizabeth Brock,
16, of 851 Palm street, Medford-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1-940 Bulck super conver
tible. R&H. eood cond. New tires,
best cash offer by June 23rd will
lane, rn. a-ss.
AMANA food freezers, chest it
up-
neht.
MARINE MARVAIR, 20 N. Grape
MUST sell Chev. truck and 4-wheel
drive Dodge army weapons carrier.
Very reasonable. Ph. 2-5082 or
2-9421.
USED refrigerators ready to go.
MARINE MARVAIR. 20 N. Grape
SINGER
Cab. elec. In perfect tewing condi
tion tor oaiance aue on me con
tract. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
121 E. Main Ph. 2-7153
USED washing machines, wringer i
auto.
MARINE MARVAIR. 20 N. Grape
FOR SALE 3 bedroom home on I
acre, fast growing restricted area.
Ph. 2-7932.
USED ranges, 2 good Westlnghouse,
hull in floor
MARINE MARVAIR. 20 N. Grape
4 ROOM Apt., furn.. walking distance.
Adum onjy. rn. a-ojjg.
I ROOM Apt., working girl prefer
red. Ph. 2 -6338
FOR the installation of the finest oak
flooring Ph. 2-9970 evenings. Prices
giaoiy given,
RENT an outboard motor
STAMPER & GOFf BROS.,
from
225 W
Main.
PORTABLE barbecue grill 811.50.
Picnic grill (4.95.
PAR STORE
Main at Holly Phone 2-55S0
ONE S ft tractor disc, one a-aectxon
spring tooth. Ph. 3-1327.
WANTED lo contact owner of Welm-
araner itud. A. W. McQuat. 003 S.
Central. Medford. Ph. 3-1853.
USED outboard motors for sale.
STAMPER l GOFF BROS., 233 W.
Main.
NOTICE
Our Retail Store will be closed Sat
urday. June 21st. at 12 o'clock noon
during the Antique Auction Sale.
OAK GROVE FURNITURE
NEW 1 BR house. Comb, living rm and
kitchen, bath, large closets. S2930.
Ph. 0-8143. 101 Main St., Jackson
ville, HOPALONG Cassldy radio, regular
$17.93. This week only S14.S3.
PAR STORE
Main at Holly Phone 2-3330
REMEMBER the miscellaneous furni
ture sale Fri., June 20. 7 p.m. and
Antique Auction Saturday, June 21,
12 l-'oon.
OAK GROVE FURNITURE
Jacksonville Mwy.. Medford. Ore.
NO PARKING TROUBLE
For
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
Exterior paints
Interior, paints and enamel
216 colors to choose from
Shingle stain
Dramex
Paint only or applied. Free estlmatee
Good paint and good painters
BUILDERS SERVICE
2802 Crater Lake Hwy.
Medford, Ore. Ph. 2-8373
DOUGHBOY rubber water toys and
wading pools. 3 sizes. S10.03 up.
PAR STORE
Main at Holly Phone 2.3350
NORTON'S SPECIAL
New shipment of redwood 1x4. 1x6,
1x12 sheathing and fencings. 1x8,
1x10 V-rustic 380 per M., 1x6. 1x10
V-rustic knotty pine. Screen doors
$8.50 each. Very good low priced
lumber. Free delivery.
NORTON'S LUMBER CO.
Phone 3.2888 Phoenix
THE trade in value on your hand
mower will surprise you when you
trade for a Johnston power mower.
PAR STORE
Main at Holly Phone 2-3530
FOR SALE Lame aize refrigerator,
elec. range, washing machine, dinette
set, davenport, cnair ana tame,
twin beds, bedroom set, end misc.
34 Vancouver.
16 OZ. Easy Off oven cleaner 08c.
8 oz. 60c.
PAR STORE
Main at Holly Phone 2-3330
LEGAL NOTICES
National Forest Timber for Sal
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor. U. S. Forest Service.
P. .O. Box 512, Medford. Oregon, up
to and not later than 2:00 p.m. Pacific
Standard Time. July 7. 1952. for all
down and dead timber marked or des
ignated for cutting, located on an area
mhrt-iniT ahnut 100 acres of the hieh-
way right-of-way, extending some nine
miles along Crater Lake Highway from
Rogue River National Forest boundary
near Prospect, Oregon, to Union Creek
Ranger Station, measured to be 48,000
board feet or an pines, yh.uuu ooara
feet of Douffl&s.fir. and 2.000 board
feet of white fir and other species. No
bid of less than $18.75 per M board
feet for all pines, $3.60 per M board
feet for Dour las-fir. and $1.50 per M
board feet for white fir and other spe
cies will be considered. In addition to
the prices bid for atumpage, a coopera
tive deposit of $1.00 per M board feet,
to be used by the Forest Service for
paying1 the cost of slash disposal, far
the total cut of timber under the terms
of the agreement, will be required. A
deposit of $500.00 must accompany
each bid, to be applied on the purchase
price, refunded, or retained as liq
uidated damages, according to the con
ditions of sale. The right to reject any
and all bids la reserved. Before bids
are submitted, full Information con
cerning the timber, the conditions of
sale, and the submission of bids, should
be obtained from the District Ranger,
Union Creek Ranger Station. Prospect,
Oregon or the Forest Supervisor, Med
ford, 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 of said premises and except
ing any right of way for Irriga
tion canals or roads heretofore
established.
Together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in any-
BABSON
Says
Buy An Acre s
RAY SCHUMACHER
Says
Buy It In
GRANT
ACRES
Get An Acre Of
THE VALLEY'S
CHOICEST LAND
Gall Today
Drhre out and look at this
sub-division any time.
Every lot it plainly mark
ed at to price and descrip
tion. Ray Schumacher
REALTOR
1619 N. RIVERSIDE
Phone 2-6291
wise appertaining.
Sctd al is made pursuant to an
execution in foreclosure Issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
Son, for the County of Jackson, on
ia 8th day of June, 1052, in a cer
tain suit therein, wherein Ruby Hicks.
Executrix of the Estate of Roslna
Bedford, deceased, and Ina Myers are
plaintiffs and Joe M. Nary and Vince
N. Nary, husband and wife; Southern
Oregon Credit Bureau Adjustment De
partment, an Oregon corporation:
State Industrial Accident Commission
of the State of Oregon, are defend
ants. Dated this 10th day of June. 1052
Howard Gault, Sheriff
Jackson County. Oregon
Marcel le Bryant, deputy
NOTICE No. 8061
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY Probate Division
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of PHYLLIS A. SWEAR 1NGEN, de
ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, executor ' In the
above entitled matter, has filed here
in its final report and account, and
that June 30, 1052, at 9:30 o'clock
A.M. at the courthouse in the city of
Medford, Jackson County. Oregon,
has been fixed by the above named
court as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account,
and for the examination and allow
ance thereof.
Dated this 29th day of May. 1952.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND (OREGON)
Executor
NEFF. FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Executor
No. 52-226-E
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
BRUCE LINDGREN, a minor by
Florence V. Lindgren. his
guardian ad litem.
Plaintiff.
BETTY J. BRITTSON,
Defendant.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT: 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 29th
day of May.. 1952. the date of the first
publication of this summons. If you
fail so to appear and answer, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the court
for a decree annulling his marriage
to you. Order dated the 29th day of
May, 1952 prescribes once each week
for four consecutive weeks as time
for publication hereof.
HUGH B. COLLINS,
Plaintiff's Attorney
1 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
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 of said estate, and
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OF TOTAL 34.0
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6H billion dollan. Figure include production eoju.
Dailiee only (weekday end Sunday,). Source : Preliminary
eatimatea (or 1951 publiehed by PrinUnf Ink, Jan. 11, 1862.
Thii
and
July IS. 193J, at the hour of tree
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 S o'clock
p.m., on the 7th day of July, 1952,
and immediately thereafter publicly
opened by the school district board of
School District No. 40. Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, 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
($18,500.00) Dollars; said bonds to be
In the denomination of $500.00 each,
dated July 1. 1052. and to mature
serially in numerical order as follows:
$1,000.00 on the 1st day of July
in each of the years 1954 to 1961
Inclusive and $1,500.00 on the 1st
day of July in each of the years
19(32 to 1966. 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
paysoie at tne Office of tne county
treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon
at Medford. Jackson County. Orenon.
Said bonds were duly authorized at
an ejection neia on June id, wo.
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 of $370.00.
The approving legal opinion of
Winfree. McCulIoch, Shuler ic Sayre.
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
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Suit In Eaultv to Oulet 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 or nooert rowen, deceaseo,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
JOHN E. VEACH. the unknown
heirs of John . veacn. 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
UEEt nrJs7
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Medford Mail-Tribune
Thursday Juns It 1952
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 Bullis. deceased; RAY
MOND S. BULLIS and JANE BUL
LIS. his wife; HELEN M. BULLIS.
a single woman; SETH M. BULLIS.
an unmarried man; CHARLES G.
BULLIS and HELEN H BULLIS.
bis wife: and also all other persons
or parties unknown elaiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest
In and to the real estate described
In the complaint herein.
Defendants.
To the above named defendants, and
each, every and all of them, except
the defendants Martha Bullis Bou
telle and Ralph U. Boutelle, her
husband, Helen M. Bullis. a single
woman, and Seth M. Bullis, an un
married man:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You, and each 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 19, 1952, the date of the
first publication hereof, and you will
hereby take notice that if you fail
to so appear and answer, for want
thereof, olalnttffs will orav to the
court for the following relief against
you and as prayea tor in piainuns
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 at 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 ana Deing situate in J Ben
son County, Oregon, to-wit:
Tract A: Beginning at the south
east corner of Section 13 in
Township 39 South, Range 3 Wast
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 63
West 2 24 chains, South 19 West
1.92 chains. South 63 West 2.03
chains, South 57s
West
2.04
2.18
1.87
4 89
8.22
1.10
9.01
1.09
chains,
chains,
chains,
chains,
chains,
chains,
chains.
South
North
North
77
8Ui
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
74
North 684
North 73
North S7'!,
North 48
Good Bear Creek
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
chains. North 52s West 246
chains. North 22tt West 4.71
chHlns, North 2H West 2.35
chains, North 1 East 3.30 chains,
North 17i East 4.31 chains.
North 2 t East 3 75 chains.
North 29 West 2.82 chains. North
43 West 222 chains. North 61"
West 1 .43 chains. North 37 '
West 2 89 chains. North 514
West 3. 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 34. 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 foU
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 to being 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
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JANEY
One of Paul Stevenson's cows was one of the top
winner,, for the month of May, In the county.
She produced 1,457 lbs. of milk and 99.1 lbs,
of buttarfot. Congratulations Paul on a mighty
fine ob. Paul Steevnton le also e
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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 Mall Tribune, a newspaper of
feneral and regular circulation, pub
is lied In the City of Medford. Ore
gon, once each week for a period of
four weeks consecutively, and said de
fendants hereinabove named a:e 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 18.
1952.
Roberts, Kelllngton & Branchfleld
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Address: 201-5 U. S. National Bank
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
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