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O 0 O o O o O o o G O O o ,0 0 o 0 o O EIGHTMEDTORD (OREGON) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CRBD1TORS Kotice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Executor of the Will of Ida J. Clarke, deceased, and have quali fied. AJ1 persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, with proper vouchers duly verified, to me at the office of'Skyr man. Ouellette & Heisel. Room 418 Medical Center Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published December 13. 1954. Harry W. Barnebura Executor Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the-State of Oregon for Jackson County. Administrator of the Estate Oof Frank S. Janosky. deceased, and have Qualified. All persons having 5 O claims against said estate are hereby nouziea io pre&eni mem. ww vouchers duly verified, to me lt my office. Room 418 Medical Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, within six months frffro the date of this O O Dated and first published December 13, 1954. - O Harry C. Skyrman g Administrator Skyrman, Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Estate NOTICE OF0 FILING TRADE-MARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Decembe? 7. 1954. DICK LEWIS, with his principal office at 600 East Fourth Street. Olympia, Washington, did file and record in the Trade-Mark Records ' of the State of Oregon the Trade-Mark, "Auto Biography," the same consti tuting an envelope setting forth a history of used cars sold by purchas ing franchise car dealers, and being attached bv adhesive means to each used car placed for sale by said -dealers. The said Dick Lewis does hereby claim ownership of said trade-mark, and) public notice of said ownership is hereby given. DICK LEWIS. Owner of the Trade-Mark. "Auto Biography" o NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Jackson County Court will receive Qsealed bids for the purchase, of the following described real property lo cated at Ashland, Oregon, on West side of Clay Street and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the North boundary line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14 in Township 39 South. Range 1 East of the Wil lamette Meridian. 210 feet East of the Northwest corner of the South west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 14: thence East on said boundary line 420 feet to Street line: thence South r 99 feet to corner: thence West 420 feet to corner: thence North 99 feet to place of beginning, con-. , tabling 1 acre more or less, and being within the Talent Irriga tion District. O Bids will be received at the office of the County Court in the Court House at Medford. Oregon, until 10:00 o'clock A.M.. of th 28th day of Janu ary, 1955, and then publicly opened and read. All bids must be accompanied by twenty per cent of amount bid and envelope plainly marked that it con tains bid on the Clay Street property in Ashland. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. 0 Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 28th day of December, 1954. Rodney Keating. County Judge R. E. Lvtle. Commissioner g L. G. Morthland. Commissioner 1 " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Black Cocker female from 31 Elm. Ph. 2-5266 or 2-8042. WANTED Used typewriter in good condition. Ph. 3-4398 after S p.m. COCKER Spaniel dog to give away. Phone 3-5436. . WANTED To rent. 2 or 3 bedroom house in Central Point school dis trict. Write Rte. 2 Box 32. Central Point. WANTED To buy a disc for Fordson o tractor. Must be in good condition. Ph. 3-3313. YOUNG man wants work. Some IBM experience. Ph. 2-7850. FOR RENT 2 Rm. furn. upstairs apt., private entrance. $20. Water paid. Inq.r220 Haven st. ' NOTICE Tree service of all kinds. Ph. 2-5376. Withrow. FOR SALE or TRADE '53 Ford t-Ranch wagon. Call after 5:30. 2-9748. FOR RENT Downstairs apt laundry, refrig.. adults. P. 2-8359. FOR SALE Good dry Oak. $17 cord. Ph. 3-1154 after 5 p.m. FOBi RENT 3 Rm. furn.. apt. $27.50. 203 Laurel st. FOR SALE Vx hp Jacuzzi pump, -951 International -ton pickup, elec. plating equip. 895 Casino Rd. Ph. 3-4838. FOR SALE or TRADE for livestock. 1 palomino mare, perfectly gentle for women or children. 1 palomino filly colt. 9 months old. 1 Roy Rogers kid saddle, bridal and Martingale, brand new. Also 1 heavy springer jersey cow. fresh in few days. Alex Peter posten. Rt. 1. Box 323. Talent. Col ver rd. Ph. 3-2714. 1940 PLYMOUTH $33. Light 2-wheel trailer $20. Ph. 2-5586. PROVIDENCE Guild meeting to be held at Sacred Heart Hospital. Wed, Jan. 5th. 8 p.m. FOR RENT 3 Rm. with bath, gas stove. Ph. 2-8752. FOR RENT Small furn. house, mod ern. Will sleep 3 or 4 nicely. 99 Hwy.. across from Lithia Drive-in theater. LILLIES HEALTH & SLENDERIZING SALON will be closed from Dec. 20 to Jan. 9. Happy New Year to all. Television and Radio Repair Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co. 2 t4 W. Main Ph. 2-5211 MEDFORD FURNITURE r 2ND HAND STORE TTSED Furniture and Appliances 2502 W. Main Phone 2-9355 FOR SALE Bundles of old news papers. 20c each. Medford Mail Tribune Office. " W STAR By CLAY AMES MAR. 22 JM Your Daily Activity Guide JW According to the Stars. To develop message for Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers APR. 201 GM5-27-3M6I iV52-70-81-84 ot your Zodiac I Don't 31 Too 2 Don't 3 Accept ' 4 Let 5 Yoo 6 New 7 Display 8 You'll 9 Relations V0 With yf TAUtUS APR. 21 l"MA.Y 21 32 Favor 33 In 34 Trusting 35 Accepting 36 Activities 37 For 38 Best 39 Of 40 Attention 41 Someone 42 The GEMM VJpJ JUN22 T1 Do 12 Go r 43-53-77 13 Leadership 43 Wander CANCEK J5NE23 JULY 23 14 Changed "oy o 15 Look 45 For 16 Don't 17 Frierids 18 Too 19 Stay 20 Quickly 21 Be 22 Your 46- Irritating 47 Which 48 Show 49 Thing 50 Promise 51 Moke 52 Condition 53 Skip .-fT-: i t JULY 24 . AUG. 23 23 Slow 32-3MH 24 Situation 54 Try 50-663-881 25 Out 55 Now 26 Or 27 Out 28 Aspects "29 Copocity 30 The (S) Good 56 People- 57 Collecfton 58 To 59 Com 60 Be VHKO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 14-24-51-57 MAIL TRIBUNE LEGAL NOTICES NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor or his author ized representative in Room 210. Post Office Building, Medford. Oregon, be ginning at 9:00 a.m.. Pacific Standard Time. February 7, 1955. for all live timber marked or designated for cut ting, and all merchantable dead tim ber located in eight separate and dis tinct sale areas within the Rogue Riv er National Forest, Oregon, as particu larized below: Diamond Lake Highway Area No. l: Oral auction bids will be received beginning at 9:00 a.m.. Paci fic Standard Time, February 7. 1955; area embraces about 43 acres in Sec. 18. T. 30 S.. R. 4 E., W.M.: estimated volumes are 1.350 M board feet more or less of Douglas-fir, 50 M board feet more or less of pine, and 500 M board feet more or less f other species. No bid of less than $16.65 per M board feet for Douglas-fir. $35.95 per M board feet for pine, and S5.35 per M board feet for other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage. a cooperative de posit of S0.75 per M board feet, to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improve ment work on the area., cut over, and a deposit of $0.65 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for payir.g the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be re quired. Diamond Lake Highway Area No. 2: Oral" auction bids will be re ceived beginning at 11:00 ajn Pacific Standard Time. February 7. 1955; area embraces about 43 acres in Sec. 7, T. 30 S.. R. 4 E.. W.M.; estimated vol umes are 1,350 M board feet more or less of Douglas-fir, 50 M board feet more or less of pine, and 500 M board feet more or less of other species. No bid of less than S16.65 per M board feet for Douglas-fir, $35.95 per M board feet for pine, and S5.35 per M board feet for other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a cooperative de posit of $0.75 per B board feet, to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improve ment work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $0.65 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be re quired. Diamond Lake Highway Area No. 3: Oral auction bids will be re ceived beginning at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time. February 7. 1955; area embraces about 27 acres in Sec. 7, T. 30 S., R. 4 E., W.M.; estimated vol umes are 850 M board feet more ' or less of Douglas-fir. 50 M board feet more or less of pine, and 300 M board feet more or less of other species. No bid of less than $16.55 5er M board feet for Douglas-fir. $35.85 per M board feet for pine, and S5.25 per M board feet for other species will be consid ered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage. a cooperative deposit of $0.75 per M board feet, to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $0.70 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agree ment, will be required. Diamond Lake Highway Area No. 4: Oral auction bids will be received beginning at 4:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time. Febru ary 7. 1955: area embraces about 33 acres in Sec. 7. T. 30 S.. R. 4 E.. WJW.; estimated volumes are 1.000 M board feet more or less of Douglas-fir, 50 M board feet more or less of pine, and 400 M board feet more or less of other species. No bid of less than $16.50 per M board feet for Douglas fir, $35.85 per M board feet for pine, and $5.20 per M board feet for other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a co operative deposit of $0.75 per M board feet, to cover the cost of tree plant ing, seed sowing, and timber stand im provement work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $0.70 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of clash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the- agreement, will be re quired. Diamond Lake Highway Area No. 5: Oral auction bids will be receiv ed beginning at 9:00 a.m.. Pacific Standard Time, February 8. 1955: area embraces about 15 acres in Sec. 13, T. 30 S., R. 3 E.. & Sec. 18. T. 30 S., R. 4 E., W.M.; estimated volumes are 450 M board feet more or less of Douglas fir. 20 M board feet more or less of pine, and 170 M board feet more or less of other species. No bid of less than $18.75 per M board feet for Douglas-fir, $355 per M board feet for pine, and $5.05 per M board feet for other species will be considered In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a cooperative deposit of $0.75 per M board feet, to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $0.70 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. Diamond Lake Highway Area No. 6: Oral auc tion bids will be received beginning at 11:00 a.m.. Pacific Standard Time, February 8. 1955; area embraces about 19 acres in Sec. 13. T. 30 S.. R. 3 E.. W.M.: estimated volumes are 600 M board feet more or less of Douglas fir. 20 M board feet more or less of pine, and 220 M board feet more or less of other species. No bid of less than $18.70 per M board feet for Douglas-fir. $35.60 per M board feet for pine, and $4.95 per M board ieet for other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a cooperative deposit of S0.75 per M board feet, to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $0.60 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agree ment, will be required. Mill Creek Road Area No. 1: Oral auction bids will be received beginning at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time. February 8, 1955; area embraces about 26 acres in Sec. 28, T. 31 S.. R. 3 E.. W.M.: estimated volumes are 800 M board feet more or less of Douglas-fir. an unestimated volume of pine, and 30 M board feet more or less of other species. No bid or less than $12.40 per M board feet for Douglas-fir. $41.00 per M board feet for pine. .nd $5.45 per M board feet for other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage. a coopera tive deposit of $1.00 per M board feet, to cover the cost of "tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand im provement work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $0.95 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be re quired. Mill Creek Road Area No. 2: Oral auction bids will be received be- GAZERJ R. POLLAN- SEPT. 23 OCT 23 1- 3- 6-17rl &8-20-55 birth sjgn. 61 Too 62 Social 63 Ways 64 Greatly 65 For 66 Pleasure 67 Invitations 68 Of 69 Now 70 That 71 Improved 72 More 73 Limelight kO-64-71 SAOfTMMJS NOV. 23 DEC 22 N 6-21-31-34 fl .154-586-90 Mj 74 And 75 Complications 76 Satisfactory 77 Daydreaming CAPtKOIN DEC 23 J An! 20 scomo OCT. 24 I NOV. 22 I 9-10-56-591 a Now 79 Your 80 Carrying 81 Hurt 82 Interests 83 Or 84 Prestige 85 Making 86 Conserve 87 Responsibility 88 Popularity 89 Money 90 Energy (J) Initial M9-65-79-82V2; 12-23-33.35n k2-67-69 MJ PISCES FEB. 20 t MAR. 21 AQUABUS JAN. 21 . FEB.' t9 jSlP? m h9-25-39-42f1 Monday, January 3, 1961 Dennis Crosby, Son Of Crooner, Held On Drunk Charge Hollywood U.R Dennis Crosby, 20, one of the twin sons of crooner Bing Crosby was ordered to appear in court on a plain drunk charge today after being arrested in a wild auto chase with police. Young Crosby was booked early yesterday after a car in which he was riding with a friend was halted for speeding 55 miles an hour, swerving at pedestrians, running a red light and weaving recklessly. To Enter Army The crooner's son, who is to enter the Army in a few days, was released from the Los An geles Wilshire division station after two hours behind bars when the Crosby family chau fer, Louis Serpe, arrived with $10 bail. The youth had $12.36 on him when arrested, officers said. Police said they pursued the car, driven by Howard Norman Gilmore, a Stanford university student from Atherton, Calif., for more than a mile through city, streets at speeds up to 55 mile's an hour before overtak ing it. Gilmore, who was charged with drunk driving and freed on $263 bail, was ordered to ap pear in court tomorrow. ; Pedestrians Friends Police said the two pedestrians at which Gilmore allegedly swerved the car turned out to be friends of Crosby and Gil more. The pair, Paul B. Mardesich, 22, Saratoga, Calif., and Joseph Eldon Gresham, 23, Sunnyvale, Calif., were jailed . as plain drunks and bailed out for $20. They will appear with Gilmore in court tomorrow. "I knew those guys I swerved at," Gilmore told police. "I don't think I came close." Crosby, a former student at Loyola university and Washing ton State college, listed his oc cupation at a rancher. Police described him' as "very polite, very cooperative," and said he slept most of the time until bail arrived. ginning at 4:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard TiPael Eebn"ry 8. 1955; area embraces about 21 acres in Sec. 33. T. 31 S.. R. J E.. W.M.; estimated volumes are 650 M board feet more or less of Douglas fir, an unestimated volume of pine and 20 M board feet more or less of 2t e. specles- No bid of less than f.la45 per M board feet for Douglas fu". .05 per M board feet for pine, and $5.50 per M board feet for other species will be considered. In addi tion to the pices bid for stumpaee. a cooperative deposit of $1.05 per M warn ieet, to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, and a deposit of $1.00 per M board feet, to be used by the Forest Service for navinff th rnst nf inch .disposal, for the total cut of timber unaer tne terms of the agreement, will be required. As qualification for oral bidding, aU bidders must submit a sealed bid accompanied bv the re quired deposit to the Forest Super visor prior to the time of oral auction on the above-stated date. $1,000.00 must accompany each bid. to be ap plied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated dam ages, according to the conditions of sale. Sealed bids will be posted at!the beginning of the auction for the 'in formation of all bidders. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the clos ing of the auction,- the bidder must im mediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest service bid forms fo use in submit ting sealed bids and full information concerning the timber, the conditions sa, . ,and submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building. Med ford. Oregon, or the District Ranger, Union Creek Ranger Station. Prospect, Oregon, before bids are submitted. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN toi all concerned that Ernest Ben Sweetman. Administrator of the Estate of Fred rick Clarke also known as Frederick Clarke. Deceased, has filed in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for theCounty of Jackson. 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You advised her not to be the one to bring up the sub ject of marriage. So far, I agree. But I do not agree with your implication that this boy has no obligation io ask this girl to marry him. After all he has monopolised her time for so long that she has . a right to expect him to. Since they are finishing school, why shouldn't he ask her to marry him as soon at he is settled in business? A girl likes t have the security that being engaged brings.". (A) When a girl wants to marry, of course it gives her a sense of security to be engaged. But going steady today carries none of the obligations that "keenine company" used to. Boys ana girls today go steady because it is conven ient for both of them. They can count on each other for social affairs at school, and going steady is certainly not Hurlock s o expensive for the boy as dating a number of girls is. Many of his dates with his "steady" consist , of sit ting around and talking, an in expensive form of entertain ment. If every boy felt obligated to marry the girls he went steady with at one time or another dur ing his school days, he would be in a bad -way. Most of these girls, he discovers, are not to his liking and he drops them. Only after years of dating ex perience does he find the one he wants to marry. A girl, when she starts to go steady, knows that she is run ning the risk of being taken out said day In the Circuit Courtroom at the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place of hearing said First and Final Account and objec tions thereto. Ernest Ben Sweetman, Administrator. William F. Johnson, Attorney at Law. 220 S JI. "H" Street, Grants Pass. Oregon. T" Tiki 1 Viuiir Dr. "fide Br M.IZABCTH HURL0CK, PH.D. of circulation and may have a hard time getting back. She knows that a schoolboy is not serious about marriage, and that he will feel no obligation to pro pose to her, even if he has mo nopolized her time for several years. (Copyright, 1955, General Features Corp.) Bus Smashes Auto; Two Airmen Killed Prewitt, N. M. (U.R) Two airmen returning from holiday leaves were killed before dawn near here today when a huge Greyhound bus skidded on icy U. S. 66 and smashed into their car. State police withheld names of the victims pending notifica tion of their families by the Air Force. State Patrolman Dick McCool said the car bore Iowa plates. Ten of the passengers in the bus, loaded with college stu dents and servicemen returning from vacations, suffered injuries in the crash, but only two, both women, were seriously injured. Four ambulances from nearby Grants and Gallup took the in jured into Gallup for treatment. McCool said the eastbound bus smashed broadside Into the car which was headed west toward Gallup. ::. i V JUL By Jimmy Hatlo MiTCMirJ6TMS4LS WHO ALL WANT TO GET IM CM THE OPRCE CRYING ACT-- THANK AND 4 TIP OF THE HATiy HAT TO WyNH RBNHARDT, 60UM6 REUD.WASO.J3.C. 8008 Federal Workers Ousted as Bad Risks Washington (U.R) The Civil Service Commission reported to day that 8008 federal employees have been fired as security risks or resigned while their status was clouded by unfavorable se curity information. The files of 2096 of this num ber "contained information indi eating, in varying degrees, sub versive activities, subversive as sociations, or membership in subversive organizations," the commission said. The other 5912 include drunks, sexual perverts, those with crim inal repprds, character defects, and persons found to be insane or undesirable for other medi cal reasons. Under President Eisenhower's security order of May 28, 1953, all of these are characterized as security risks along with those accused of subversive ac tivities or associations. The emigration of Scottish men and women to Canada, the United States and Australia from the Hebrides seems to be on the ebb today. The Hebridean is be ginning to realize" that life at home is not so hard as it might be in newer lands. There are about 4,000,000 stamp collectors in the U.S. Fall in Mud Puddle Drowns Youth, 15 Roseburg (U.R A 15-year-old Umpqua, Ore., boy died Friday afternoon when he ap parently fell from his bicycle on an old logging road near IJmp qua and drowned in a mud pud dle. Russell Walker Jennie set out yesterday on a bicyole ride. When he didn't return, his fath er went looking for the boy and found his body on the road about 7:30 p.m. According to Coroner L. L. United is FASTEST to only 2 hru eny 3Va hru I CoH 3-3643 or on CLX7 Leave at 7 a. m., 11:05 a. m. or 5:15 p.m. Convenient connections to "All the East". r When You tfRiAUG 1L SEI GEORGI LEWIS At ROGUE TRAVEL SERVICE A FREE SERVICE We Reserve and Sell - o Airline and Steamship Tickets LOBBY HOTEL JACKSON PHONI 2-6779 Minor NOBODY! There isn't any such thing. There are, however, lots of people who enjoy a glass of milk before bedtime. More important, they enjoy the sound sleep that comes quickly, stays all night through. And the next day they feel fit as a fiddle, right as rain. Why don't you try Nature's own nightcap ...a glass of milk at bedtime. Sound advice for sounder sleep. Powers the boy had a past his tory of fainting and apparently fainted . while riding his bike and fell into the puddle and drowned. " TIMELY Kansas City, Mo. (U.R) A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Loyd A. Yearout just five hours and 46 minutes before the end of 1954. . 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