TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thunder, January 131955
PORTS
St Mary's:!' i
Talent Foe
Defending champion - Talent
high takes on one of the top con
tenders for loop laurels Friday
in Jackson ' county ' B League
basketball rivalry. ,-"
: The Bulldogs tackle the St
Mary's of ) Medf ord Crusaders.
StMary' goes to Talent for the
scramble. '
Other scrapes will be Butte
Falls at Rogue River and Pros
pect at Jacksonville. All mem
bers of the circuit will be ap
pearing in their second games.
Talent holds a previous vic
tory over St. Mary's. The win
was in the finals of the Southern
Oregon' college invitational
tournament ; Both clubs won
their league openers last week,
Talent lashing Jacksonville and
St" Mary's getting by Butte
Falls. Rogue River also has its
entry in the victory column. It
downed Prospect a week ago.
LEGAL NOTICES .. j,
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
- FOB SALE- m .
Scaled bid -will be received by tn
Forest Supervisor. Rogue River Na
tional Forest, or his authorized repre
sentative, at the Forest Service office.
Post Office Building", Medford. Ore
gon, up to and not later than 2:00
pjn.. pacific Standard Time. Febru
ary 14. 1955. for all Uve timber mark
ed or designated for. cutting and all
merchantable dead timber located on
an area embracing about 41a acres
vrifliin Sec. 8Na Sec. 7. T. 40 S..
R. 4 W-. and Sec. 1. 2. 3. 4, 10. 11. ic
12. T. 40 S R. S W. W.M.. estimated
to be 1.100 M board feet more or less
of Douglas-fir. 350 m board feet more
or less of aU species of pine. andi400
fir- and other species. .No bid of less
than per M ooara ieet w
las-fir. $20.10 per M board feet for ail
pecies of pine, and 53.00 per M board
feet for white fir and other species
Will be considered. In addition to the
. - i ..Mnvt s H.nniT of
$2.00 per M board feet, to cover tha
east ox tree pianang. sera uwuw.
timber stand improvement work on
S1.10 per M board feet, to be used by
U1S) OTesT service xor payum ww: vj
of slash disposal, for the total volume
of timber cut under the terms of the
agreement, will b required. A deposit
Of I1.WW.W mUll (CWU1IMIU CM uu
a i .. ah .Via miMhflu nnr
refunded, or retained as liquidated
damages, according to the conditions
m lltk.. mmimm mm lant Mtf nnrf
OX nuc me usut w cjcv
ALU ijiu sa i act ww.
ubmitted, full . information concern
ing tne YimDer. me conamons 01 suc,
j w 4 Ule Vt.uilsl htt
ottained from the District Ranker,
Oreron. or the Forest Supervisor,
Medford Oregon.
Cab, Andy's,
Sacred Heart.
V(in in Loop
Yellow Cab rolled along and
Sacred Heart church surged into
the win column 'last night -in
Medford Independent Basketball
League games at the junior high
gym here.' The Cabbies won 95
to 35 from Skinner's Buick and
Sacred Heart won. from Com
pany A of the National Guard
46 to 39. .
Andy's Jewelers; like Yellow
Cab, kept up undefeated march
with a 71 to 64 win over Pros
pect at. Prospect., ..-:-:
There'll be three' games to
night in the city league instead
of the previously announced
two. - ' -. .- ' . .
Two at Junior High
Yellow Cab will go to Eagle
Point for an 8 pjn. hassle. The
tangle - had been set for next
week but as moved up because
the gym will, be unavailable at
the regularly scheduled date.
Other scraps are at the junior
high. Headquarters Company of
the National Guard meets Haw
kinson Tires at 7 p.m. Head
quarters Company of the . Na
tional Guard meets -Hawkinson
Tires at 7 p.m. YMCA battles
Andy's Jewelers at 8:30 p.m. ' :
Johnny Foster- headed the
Cabmen with 30 points and Max
Hite turned in a fine game and
tallied 22 points. Reserves saw
duty in more than half the game
for Yellow Cab which led 25 to
5, 42 to 12 and 78 to 20 at inter
missions. i ;
Stan Read headed the -Sacred
Heart victory with 16 points and
Jack : Burns got 10 for the
Guardsman. Jim - Linderman of
Prospect recorded 29 points for
a losing cause. LaRue Smith got
20 .for Andy's.
; KOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT ,
No. 255
ttf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
. STATE OF OHEQrON fUH
SON COUNTY . .-
' Probate Department
fit the Matter of the Estate of K. A.
ThirrIf. rfCMlfleff .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed . his Final
Account and Report in the above en
titled estate, and that by order of the
Eircuit Court in and for Jackson
ounty. Oregon. Probate Department,
a hearing upon the same has been set
for Monday. February 14th, 1955. in
the Circuit Court Room at the Court
Bouse ill Medford. - Jackson County.
Oregon, at the hour ol SO o'clock
AM. .- .-'. - -v .-
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present the
Same on or before such time. -
Dated this 13th day of January,
1835.
: ' - Richard Burton Thierolf
Executor
Huberts. Xellirigton & Branchfield
attorneys for Executor
NOTICE
' No. S335
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF. THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR - THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
Probate Department
la the Matter of the Estate of
CLARA MABEL WRIGHT. Deceased
Notice is .hereby given that the
final Account of Mary S. Clover, the
Executrix of the above named estate
has been filed herein and that 9:30
luary. 1955, at the Court House in
Medford. Oregon - has been: appointed
for hearing objections ' to such Final
Account and settlement thereof -
Dated and first- published' January
JS. 1055. i .-
Mary S. Clover. Executrix
Van Dyke & Dellenback ?
Attorneys for Executrix '' ' '
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
'- File No. 53-5S1-E
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
. STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
BAIL CLARK, Plaintiff vs. ROBERT
, D. CLARK, also known as Robert D.
Clarke. Defendant ...
0: THE. A ROVE NAMEA TWlPENn.-
known as ROBERT D. CLARKE. '
: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby reauired to
Appear and answer the amended com
plaint filed against-you in-the above
entitled suit, within four.-. (4) weeks
from the date of the first publication
pi wis -summons: ana u you tan to
answer or otherwise fail to appear in
aid suit. 'for'-want-thereof, plaintiff
will take a decree against you for the
relief prayed for in plaintiff's r mend
ed - complaint, succinctly - stated as
follows: - . .
For a Decree dissolving the bonds
f matrimony now. existing . between
plaintiff and defendant.
. This summons is published once
aacn weeK lor tour ( consecutive
weeks upon Order made and entered
by the Judge- of the above' entitled
Court on the 5th day of January. 1955.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is the 6th day of Janu
ary, 1955. -
O. K. Bengtson
Attorney - for Plaintiff ?-
230 West Main Street s -,
Medford. Orezon . :
Yellow Cab 95
Foster 30
Hite 22
Stacy 10
Wendt 13
Werner 7
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35 Skinner's
- Riggs
4 Nichols
. 4 Thompson
4 Romine
8 McKinney
SuhsMtutions Yellow Cab. Moore 6,
Harris 3. Johnson 4, Kline: for Skln
ers Christenson 5. Hahner 3. Hyt 7.
Writers To Hear
Boxing Chairman
New York (U.B . Will
racket-busting J u 1 i us Helf and,
new chairman of the New York
Boxing Commission, becloud the
festivities tonight at the. boxing
writers' annual : dinner in the
Hotel New Yorker?
That was the big question as
notables gathered for the year's
outstanding . social ' function in
the beak-busting business. -,
Helfand said he would speak
extemporaneously ; ."off the
cuff" but. he gave no hint as
to his subject matter. However,
he .was expected to be conserva
tive in his statements and to re
frain - from blasting . the ; diners
out of their chairs with "clean
up warnings.1 - ; - :r
More than: 400 are expected
to . be present when middle-'
weight L champion Carl Bobo
Olson receives the Edward J.
Neil Memorial, plaque ; for; the
Fighter of the Year." . r v
GRADE LOOP OPENS
Lincoln and -Washington won
opening round '.games Tuesday in
the city grade school Junior, var-'
sity basketball league. Lincoln
defeated, Roosevelt 25 'to 8 and
Washington won from Jackson
29 to 18. Varsity teams were
playing their first games this
afternoon.-. i-: r -
; NOTICE OF, FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 9319 ' - -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
pie undersigned has filed his final ac
fcunt in the Estate of William Alfred
hell. Deceased, and that the 21st day
f January. 1935. at 10:00 o'clock AM.
of said date, in the' Circuit Court, at
Medford. Jackson County. Oregon.- has
been set for the time and place-for
hearing objections -to said 'final ac
count and settlement thereof.
. Doted and first published this 23rd
Jay of December. 1954.
. -.- CiUlLOS W. MORRIS
Administrator,..'-.
High School Scores"" " '
WEDNESDAY GAME ,
St. Mary's (The Dalles). 50. sisters
Commission Apptoves
Portland Zoo Plans B u
Portland (U.R) The City
Zoo commission last, night ap
proved tentative plans . f or'Port-
land's proposed new $3,859,000
zoo which was approved by the
votersl last; year.. -.-; . .. .
-The new zoo will be created
on' the West Hills golf course.
PICKING UP BUSINESS ,
'Windson.Conn. (IMS Ga-
raseman Edward Boero picked
up business while stopped for a
red lights An automobile plowed
into the rear of his. tow truck.
The truck was hardiy damaged
tut the car was disabled. Boero
towed the car to his garage for
repairs. . 'I ; .
Pi Beta Kappa is the oldest
American College Greek letter
fraternity," organized at William
and Mary college in 1776. -
c " NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County-..
In the Matter of the Estate si Fred
: D. Moran. "Deceased. -' - - , s
Notice is hereby given - that ; the
undersigned has filed his Filial Account-
in the - above entitled matter
and the above entitled Court has fixed
the 21st day of January. 1955. at 10:00
A.M. in the Circuit Court Room in' the
Court House 1 at Medford. Oregon.' as
the time and place for hexring objec
tions to said Final Account and for
the settlement thereof. : . -.; ;.-
:: Ciit D. OueUette : - -.
' . Administrator with the Will
Annexed ,
Skyrman. OueUette & Heisel
Attorneys for Estate : 5 ' ? -
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Promotion
" .Washington (U.R) A hew
feud developed today between
Sen.- Joseph R. : McCarthy f and
the Army over the promotion of
another Army man who took
refuge behind the Fifth Amend
ment when asked if he were a
Communist. j , -
The' Army announced last
night it has revoked the promo
tion to corporal of . Pfc. Marvin
S. Belski and reprimanded the
officer; responsible for the pro-,
motion. : :. . .. : - ,
The anno.uncement came after
McCarthy, who inquired of the
Army for nearly a year ; as to
"Who promoted Peress?", said
he had . posed - a new question:
McCarthy
Quarrel
a
ndArmv
"Who promoted Belski?'
. McCarthy feuded with the
Army through most of 1954 over
the promotion and honorable dis
charge given former Maj. Irving
Peress after, he refused to testify
whether he was a Communist.
Belski, 26, is a physician who
was caught up in the regular
draft' and stationed at , Miuphy
General Hospital near' Boston.
, Testifying f before McCarthy's
investigating subcommittee last
March, he , took refuge . in the
Fifth Amendment when asked if
he were a Communist, f- .
The Army said Belski was
promoted to corporal last Sept,
21 by Col. Arthur J. Redland,
commanding officer at Murphy.
The Army said Redland "did
not first - obtan " , necessary ap
proval" - from proper -officials
and thus violated instructions.
Under the instructions, an of
ficer must get permission from
Washington before; promoting a
serviceman who has taken ref
uge in the Fifth Amendment be
fore a congressional committee.
Belski was promoted, to. priv
ate first class before the regula
tion ;went into effect.
The promotion was ordered
revoked, effective yesterday,
and Redland was given a formal
reprimand. , ;. v
New Civanis Officers Talce
at
Medford Kiwanis club's 4955
officers took office - Wednesday
in ceremonies conducted by W.
M. Riddlesbarger, Eugene, : lieutenant-governor
for Division. 15
of the Pacific Northwest Kiwan
is district.. ''';,' ' x
t John) Dellenback is the- hew
president,' succeeding' Boyd
Budge, who automatically be
comes a club director. Hugh
Bates took office as vice-president
and Darell Huson continued
as secretary-treasurer. New, di
rectors are . Chet Hubbard, Bay
J ohn s o iW, Bob Churchy a nd
Dwight Houghton. Holdover
members of the board1 are L A.
Mirick, Vic Milnes, Jim-Ambler
and Paul McDuffee. ' x .
The ceremonies were at the
service club's weekly luncheon
at Rogue Valley Country club.
Dr. L. Paul Walker, Medford
club member and past lieutenant-governor
of the division, in
troduced the directors to 4 Rid
dlesbarger.. .
; Sixteen members of the club
received perfect attendance pins
from Budge. A: R. ;Manno was
presented a pin for 11-year at
tendance, and E. Ronald Rice
and Paul Selby tines, for nine
years. Other awards' were to
Victor ' Milnes," seven .years; D.
J. i Bolton, McDuffee : and ; Bob
Voegtly, six years; Emerson An
derson, Huson; Paul Smith and
Budge, five years; Dr. Merle Fo
land and Fred Gatter, three
years; Ambler, two vears, and
Lou Cranston and Mirick, one
year.
Robert (Skipper) Williams,
student at Washington grade
School, . spoke . at the meeting.
thanking club members for pres-t
JUVENILE WORK -
Indianapolis (U.R) A "juve
nile court judge and a sheriffs
captain appeared on a panel dLv
cussing . juvenile - delinquents.
After the meeting tile two found
some - subjects of the discussion
had 'bent aerials, - broken wind
shield wipers and flattened tires
on their autos. : ; - ; ; :
WGdncsday
JOHN DELLENBACK
New Kiwanis President
ents given by Kiwanians for the
handicapped- children's Christ
mas party at the schooL;
Severe Quake Rips
City in Algeria "
Algiers, Algeria " (U.R)
French authorities said today a
severe : earthquake ; had again -ripped
trough the city of Or
leansville ' where 1500 .k persons
died last September in violent
earth shocks..
v No casualties were reported in
me new quake , which rocked
OrleansvOle last night, sending
down weakened walls - crumb
ling under the Impact of the
shocks. Temporary shelters of
wood and canvas collapsed.
Navy Ijlierc Jx.p
To Safely in Ifdy
Naples (U.R) - Three U.S.
Navy flieri parachuted to safe
ty when their C45 plane crash
ed in' stormy weather near here
today, Italian police reported.
Cmdr. C Woodrow Hubbell,
hometown unknown, Capt Ken
neth J. Sanger, Coronado, Calif.,
and Edward Barron, rank un- ;
known, Bunker Hill, W. , Va,
were taken to a hospital in near
by Fragola for treatment of min
or" injuries.
GARAGE RULING
? Providence, R. I. (U.B- Nun
zio ' Paglia complained to the -city
zoning : board . of review
that he' couldn't buy a new car
because his 16-foot garage, wat
too short and a longer garage
would be illegaL The board ap-r
proved a 23-foot garage. :
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