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iDewey Hard atWork To Deliver N.Y. Delegation to Eisenhower (Editor's note: Following ii another In a series of dls. palches discussing she Repub lican presidential race in cru cial slates. Developments In these states will be covered in periodic dispatches until the convention begins,) Albany, N. Y. (U.B Gov. Thomas K. Dewey has called on all the political know-how that twice carried him within the shadow of the White House to check the first open break in the New York delegation which he STRAWBERRIES ARE HERE MAKE JAM AND JELLY WITH SURE-JELL PECTIN TODAY! A natural fruit pectin product I Three or come nnv Fc( 400 q ff ScSttl SPftf ADFRS Mailt play of lawn weeding, feeding or seeding. Sturdy sleel construction, rubber tired $8.35 and 113.45 RCOM BP SPECIALISTS IN S WEST 6th STREET S Saint PAINT - t "l, Quality Saves up to 50 over other quality paints. 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Pfeiffer, one of Dewey'i political advisers, re fused to comment on Neville's decision but said he was con fident the rest of the delegation "will back the state Republican organization and state commit tee in their support of General Eisenhower." A bitter Eisenhower-Taft feud for the state's uncommitted dele gates has been raging since the April primary. Taft backers pre dict 17 or 20 New York first ballot votes. Both camps have overestimated their strertgtli. Recent private preference polls give Eisenhower 82, Taft seven, and seven unpledged. But the governor has a way of per suading state political leaders to change their minds. Team at Work The political team which won Dewey the distinction of being the first defeated Republican presidential candidate ever to be renominated is at work for Eisenhower. They are pulling no punches. National Committeeman J. Russell Sprague and Herbert Brownell, the governor s top lieutenants, opened New York Eisenhower headquarters at Chi cago this week, James C. Hag- erty, Dewey's publicity chief, took a leave of absence from his state job to push the general's drive. Dewey Is in complete charge. "We haven't played all our cards yet," one adviser said. "And, you can't count on what they are saying now. Let'i wait until the convention. " Methods Vary Reports on methods being used by the governor to keep the dele gates in line vary. One is that he has promised to complete his current term as governor, which expires in 1954, and not accept any bostion in Washington, Taft charged he "threatened" dele gates. But the truth is that it's just old-fashioned politics. As chairman of the delegation Dewey will summon the New York delegation for a caucus at Chicago, This may occur early if the Texas issue goes to the floor At the caucus he will attempt to enforce the unit rule, which would bind the delegates to the mainritv vntp. Thrr is nn nups- ' tion that Eisenhower commands Now$395 GaL 1951 N. PACIFIC HWY. MEDFORD, OREGON Four Men Sentenced In Circuit Court Four men were sentenced this week in circuit court by Judge H. K. Hanna, according to depu ty District Attorney Bob Dick ey. Grant Everett Morrison, Port land, who pleaded guilty to lar ceny by bailee on June K, was sentenced to seven years in the state penitentiary. Vernal Holmes Bumgardner, 84, 3465 Midway road, Medford, who pleaded guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor on June 3, was given five years in the state penitentiary. A. D. Thompson, 220 South Grape street. Medford, who had pleaded guilty to two indict ments for forgery, was sentenced to two four - year terms in the state penitentiary, to be served concurrently, and Robert Virgil Neighbors, who pleaded guilty to obtaining money under false pretenses on June 5, was given a two - year suspended sentence and delivered over to Lawn dale, Calif.,- authorities where he is wanted on similar charges. Townsend Club leader Slates Friday Talk Mrs. J. A. Ford, head of the legislative bureau of the Town send club at Washington, D. C, will speak in a public meeting at 8 p. m. Friday at the Knights of Pythias hall. She will talk on "National Old Age Insur ance." Earl Mcbonald, state organ izer of the Townsend club, will also attend the meeting. Any one interested in knowing the activities of United States con gressmen Jn regard to old age benefits were invited to attend Mrs. Ford's talk. A covered dish dinner will precede the talk. It will begin at 6:30 p. m. A musical program from 7:30 to 8 p. m. will follow the dinner. Eve Prentice'a ac cordionists will perform. The program is sponsored by Medford Townsend Club No. 1. If egg whites are allowed to warm up to room temperature before they are beaten, they will whip better. a majority. Those refusing to go along can leave the caucus room before the vote, but politicians interpret such a move as a di vorce from the party. LEGAL NOTICES NO. 731 H. NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE Of UHEUUN TOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Public notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to art Order of the above mentioned Court dated June 20, 19S2, the names of Kenneth James Nichols's, Linda-Jo Anne Nicholls and Lois Elaine Nicholls have been changed to Kenneth James Eaton, Linda-Jo Anne Eaton and Lois Elaine Eaton, respectively. CAROL A. EATON Frank J. Van Dyke John R. Dellenback Attorneys for Applicant NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTV. IN THE MATTER OF ONE BAY MARE TAKEN UP BY VINCENT L. SWINNEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be offered for sale and sold to the highest bidder for cash, one estray horse, to-wit: One Bay Mare with blaze face and weighing approximately 1400 lbs. Said Mare has no brand. That said sale will take pUc July 17th, 1952, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M.. on said day at 1470 Spring Street, Med ford, Oregon, to set dameges, costs of keeping, feed bill and all expenses incurred Including District Court fees, cost of advertising and sale, and the cost of mileage of the undersigned which have been regularly made. DATED this 24th day of June, 18S2. HOWARD OAULT Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon Marcell Bryant, deputy. NOTICE Notice Is hereby Riven that a public hearing will be held by and before tha council of the City of Medford at the Hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., August 6, 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 limit of the City of Medford, and the westerly line of Lynnwood Avenue in the Verde Hills Subdivision Units No. I and No. 2, thence south along said westerly line of Lynnwood Av enue to tha 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 393.58 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; thenc cast along said cor porate limit 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 City of Medford. J- R. Woodford, Recorder. City of Medford. NOTIcr OF HRARINO UPON FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that Major M. Morris, administrator of the ttie of George W. Dick, deceased, has fll. WANTED ANY KIND OF GOOD, BRIGHT CLEAN HAY d In the Clrcutt Court of fc Stat of Oregon for Jackson County, his First and Final Account of Ad minis trator in tha mat tar of said stala. and July 12. 1953. at the hour of 8 00 o'clock a.m. In the courtroom of said court at the Courthouse In Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, has been nxed as tne time and place tor tne hearing of objectins to said First and Final Accoum. and all oenons 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 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit In Equity 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). Admlnls. trator of the Estate of Robert Pow ell, deceased; and STANLEY C POWELL, the sole and only heir at law of Robert Powell, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. JOHN I. 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 Inw of Gil bert Potter BuHis. 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. BULLIfi and HELEN H. BULLIS. his wife; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming 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 BuHis Bou telle and Ralph U. Boutelle, her husband, Helen M. Bullls. a single woman, and Seth M. Bullls, 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, plaintiffs will pray to the court for the following relief against you and at 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 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 ant1 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 f 15.20 chain to the Southeast corner of tract described In Vol. 118 p. 47S of the Deed Records of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon; thence along the Southerly and Westerly lines of said tract, as follows: South 85' A TIP TO VETERANS... MAKE YOUR BONUS EARN ANOTHER BONUS! Thursday. June 16, 1132 v West 124 chains. South IB West 192 chains. South 63 West 2.03 chains. South 57 West 2.04 chains. South 77" West 218 West 1.87 West 4.68 West 6.22 West 1.10 West 5.81 West 1.89 West 2.46 West 4.71 chains. North 81 rhtlnt Nnrtrt 7 - chains, chnins, chains. North 86 K North 73" North 57'j chains, chains, North 4B" North 52' North !2 i cnains, chains. North 21 M. West 2.35 chains, North 1 East 3 36 Chains, norm ni East s.ai cnains, North 2 vt East 3.75 chains, North 29 West 3.82 chains, North 433i West 2.22 chains. North 61 West 145 chains, North 37U West 2 89 chains. North 51 h 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 tha south line of said Section; thence East on said south line, a dis tance of 40.00 chains to the point of beginning. THACT B: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 13 In Township 39 South. Range 3 Wett 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 thft Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon. EXCEPTING therefrom the fol lowing: All that portion of the Northenst 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. 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