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    Around
Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R) One of
the victims Davy Crockett
mowed down with his coonskin
cap is a bright
faced young
man who every
Friday stands
in line to col
lect his $30 un
ployment in
surance. Until Davy
began grinning
bears to death
Aline Motor on television,
Lyn Osbom was Cadet Happy
on "Space Patrol" and one of
TV'i biggest idols to children.
But "Space Patrol's" fickle
fans decided to change headgear.
The small fry junked their space
helmets in favor of coonskin
caps.
Today Cadet Happy's rocket
hip, Terr V,' stands dusty and
unwanted in a scenery shed at
ABC-TV studios a symbol to
the short loyalties of pint-sized
TV viewers.
Good Company
And Osbom, who was making
$40,000 a year, is jobless.
"But at the unemployment in
surance office I stand behind
some 'Ramar of the Jungle' act
ors so I'm in good . company,"
cracked Osbom today.
"And the line is loaded with
old 'Space Patrol' heavies vil
lains from Jupiter and Saturn."
"Space Patrol" bit the dust 14
weeks ago because the sponsor
wanted another type of show.
Osbom thinks this had nothing
to do with the switch to coon
skin caps, but insiders at ABC
TV say otherwise.
Now Osbom is making the
rounds of movie and TV pro
ducers to convince them he can.
do something else besides fly
through space.
"I'd like to play heavies, psy
chopathic killers, maybe," he re
flected. "I don't know whether
to take advantage of my space
character in getting jobs, or try
to get away from it.
"Unfortunately, many produc
ers don't think of me as an actor,
but a space man. It's the influ
ence of their kids."
Quick Fame
Osbom started "Space Patrol"
fresh from dramatic school, and
quickly rose to fame. He received
a cut of "Space Patrol" space
suits, helmets, ray guns and other
items sold to kiddies.
"But the merchandising busi
ness is gone," he said.
He was a star of outer space
for five years on TV and four on
radio. Film stars begged for his
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BRITISH SUB SUNK An explosion aboard the British submarine Sidon (above) as it
lay alongside the depot ship Maidstone in Portland Harbor, England, caused it to sink
immediately. The Admiralty said it was unlikely the entire crew of 44 was aboard.
Rescue ships have managed to pass a wire around the sub's stern.
Try To Refloat British Sub Fails
Portland, England (U.R) An
attempt to "blow" the sunken
British submarine Sidon to the
surface with compressed air
failed today.
The submarine exploded and
sank yesterday with a loss of 13
lives.
Royal Navy divers reported
that the torpedo room explosion
which sent the 1000-ton subma
Change in 'Eye-Alone7 Approach Claimed
Needed To Promote Sales of Furniture
Chicago U.R) The Ameri
can public doesn't know how to
buy furniture and won't ever
learn unless designers change
their "eye-alone" approach, a
teacher of design said today.
Ray Pearson, an instructor at
the Illinois Institute of Design
said designers have "gone over
board" on appearance, with
chair designers the "worse of
fenders." Professional buyers
then select the chair for sale
after "at the most, perching in
it for a couple of minutes."
Approach Passed On
"This approach is passed on to
the retail customers," Pearson
said. "He rarely knows or even
cares when he makes the pur
chase whether the furniture will
fulfill his own needs.
"If he's seen pictures of cer
tain furniture in magazines or
newspapers, or if his neighbor
has bought it, he'll buy just
about anything, including the
autograph, children trailed him
down the street.
Today as we strolled through
Beverly Hills not one moppet
besieged him.
"Anybody want to buy 500
8-by-10 fan pictures of me as a
space cadet?" the deposed 30th
century hero mourned.
."I'll trade them for a couple
of Daw Crockett nictures. The
rate of exdimM has mu nn
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And Continues Until
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'The Voice and Choice of the
rine to the bottom of Portland
harbor had punctured the con
ning tower.
Two Navy lifting vessels
moved Into position over the
submarine, lying under 30 feet
of water. They will attempt to
haul it to the surface with
cables.
The conning tower leak was
discovered shortly after dawn to
day and the attempt to "blow"
'one-position' chairs so popular
now."
Pearson was particularly criti
cal of what he called "one of the
darlings" of the furniture indus
try, the bucket chair. There are
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Mildred Ann Spaunhorst. violation
of basic rule, $10 bail.
Delia Charlotte Parker, failure to
stop at red light. $5 bail.
Jim Joe Hobbs Jr., violation of basic
rule, $10 bail.
Jerome Henry Garrii, violation of
basic rule. $10 bail.
DISTRICT COURT
Clifford L. Peart, overload, $143.
William A. Clemmer, truck speed
ing, $10.
Arvin D. Summers, failure to trans
fer title. $6.
Rudolph W. Berwick, no operator's
license, court costs only.
Jack J. Koop, failure to yield right
of way. $15.
Recil M. Watson, overload. $38.
James C. Hall, overload. $177.30.
Charles A. Chaplin, no operator's
license. $7.50.
Warren G. Hance, overheight load,
$10.
Gerald D. Close, overload, $49.
Sidney A. Harris, failure to stop at
stop sign, court costs only.
Earl B. Leard, no operator's license.
$10.
CIRCUIT COURT
Ida Huber vs. Glenn M. Huber,
divorce complaint. .
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the submarine to the surface was
abandoned.
The Admiralty blamed the dis
aster on the explosion of the
powerful propellant that fires
the torpedoes from the tube.
Three officers and 10 crewmen,
including a Canadian, were
trapped within the submarine
when it plunged beneath the
water.
several variations of this chair,
he said, but all generally have a
moulded back and scooped out
seat of plywood or metal.
"They're beautiful to look at,"
Pearson said, "but just as uncom
fortable as the airplane bucket
seat they were patterned after.
"The airplane seat was de
signed to hold a person in one
position. If he got cramped it
didn't matter. But it does matter
if you get cramped sitting in a
chair in your own home.
Why Torture Selves?
"The human body wasn't de
signed to sit in one position, he
said. "Why torture ourselves?"
Pearson said he is looking to
the International Home Furnish
ings summer market, beginning
at Chicago June 20, for an indi
cation that designers are finally
learning that a piece of furniture
doesn't have to be ugly to be
funcational."
"There's a real need for furni
ture in the middle and lower
price class that is both functional
and good to look at," he said,
"and until designers provide this,
they're falling down on the job."
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LEGAL NOTICES
ORDER OF ELECTION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLI
CATION FOR THE INCORPORA
TION OF THE ELK CITY WATER
DISTRICT
The above matter having come on
to be heard, upon motion of peti
tioners, appearing by Frank J. Van
Dyke their counsel, for an order set
ting the time and place certain for
the election on the proposed incor
poration of the Elk City Water Dist
rict and making the arrangements
therefor; and
It appearing that on the 31st day of
May. 1955, final public hearing was
had, at which time no persons came
forward to enter objections to the pro
posed incorporation and at which time
the court made certain findings of
fact entered of record herein, and the
court being fully advised in the prem
ises and good cause appearing there
for; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS CON
SIDERED AND ORDERED that the
petition filed for the incorporation of
the domestic water supply municipal
corporation, known as the Elk City
Water District, within the following
described exterior boundaries:
Beginning at the most southerly
southwest corner of the Midway
Water District, a municipal cor
poration, as described in Volume
21. Pages 442 and 443 of the Com
missioner's Journal of Jackson
County, Oregon; thence westerly
along the south line of Donation
Land Claim No. 60. T 37 S.. R 2 W,
W.M. Jackson County. Oregon,
and the continuation thereof to
the southwesterly right-of-way
line of the Southern Pacific Rail
road; thence northwesterly along)
said right-of-way line to its inter
section with the easterly line of
the Ehrman Warehouse Industrial
District, a recorded subdivision;
thence S 0 02' 29" E 195.44 feet
more or less to the southeast cor
ner of said subdivision: thence S
89 54' W 584.96 feet more or less
to the southeast corner of Dona
tion Land Claim No. 62 T 37 S, R
2 W., W.M., Jackson County, Ore
gon; thence westerly along the
south line of said Donation Land
Claim No. 62 and the continuation
thereof to a point south of the
southwest corner of the property
described in Volume 323, Page
449 of the Jackson County Deed
: Records; thence North 30 feet
more or less to the southwest cor
ner of said property: thence
northerly along the westerly line
of said property to the southwest
corner of Donation Land Claim
No. 63. T. 37 S. R. 2 W.. W.M.
Jackson County, Oregon; thence
northerly along said westerly Do
nation Land Claim line to its
intersection with the southwesterly
right-of-way line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad; thence north
westerly along said right-of-way
line to its intersection with the
northerly line of Donation Land
Claim No. 64, T 37 S. R 2 W. W.M..
Jackson County. Oregon: thence
westerly along the northerly line
of said Donation Land Claim No.
64 to a point south of the south
west corner of Lot V. Snowy Butte
Orchards, a recorded subdivision;
thence North to said southwest
corner of said Lot V; thence N.
89 54' W 10 feet to the center
line or a 20 foot road; thence
North along the centerline of said
road to its intersection with the
South line of Lot "K", said Snowy
Butte' Orchards; thence westerly
along the south line of said Lot
"K" to the southwest corner
thereof; thence northerly along
the west line of said Lot "K" to
the southwest corner of the prop
erty described in Volume 250.
Page 30. of the Jackson County
Deed Records; thence easterly
along the south line of said prop
erty and the continuation thereof
to the Northeasterly right-of-way
line of the Pacific Highway;
thence Northwesterly along said
right-of-way line to the most
southerly corner of the property
described in Volume 273. Page 310
of the Jackson County Deed Rec
ords; thence northeasterly along
the southeasterly line of said
property to the north line of Do
nation Land Claim No. 54. T 37 S.
R 2 W., W.M., Jackson County.
Oregon; thence easterly along said
north line of said Donation Land
Claim 54 to the northeast corner
thereof; thence southerly along
the east boundary of said Dona
tion Land Claim No. 54 to the
southeast comer thereof, said
southeast corner also being the
southwest corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 58, T 37 S. R 2 W.
W.M., Jackson County. Oregon;
thence easterly along the south
erly boundary of said Donation
land Claim No. 58 and continua
tion thereof to a point on the sec
tion line common to sections 11
and 12. T 37 S. R 2 W.. W.M.
Jackson County, Oregon; thence
Southerly along said section line
915.5 feet more or less to the
section- corner common to sec-
tions 11, 12, 13 and 14 said town
ship and range; thence southerly
along the section line common
to sections 13 and 14 said town
ship and range 3760.68 feet more
or less to the most - westerly
southwest corner of said Midway '
Water- District; thence easterly
. along the boundary of said Mid
way Water District 1310.7 feet
more or less to a corner thereof;
thence south along the boundary
of said Midway Water District
273.9 feet to a corner thereof;
thence east along the boundary of
said Midway Water District 690
feet more or less to a corner
thereof; thence south along the
boundary of said Midway Water
District 1179.14 feet more or less
to the most southerly southwest
corner thereof and being the point
of beginning,
be, and it is hereby, approved as
originally presented: and
IT IS FURTHER CONSIDERED
AND ORDERED that the 12th day of
July, 1955 be, and it is hereby, set as
the time for the special election on
the proposed incorporation of the Elk
City Water district; and. - -
IT IS CONSIDERED AND ORDER
ED that the polling place for said
election shall be, and it is hereby
ordered to be, in the residence of
George C. Flanagan at the West side
of the juncture of Ehrman Way and
Joseph Street wihin said district; and
IT IS CONSIDERED AND OR
DERED that the exterior boundaries
of the proposed district to be incor
porated, as set forth in this order
hereinabove, be, and they are hereby,
approved and neither altered nor
modified; and
IT IS CONSIDERED AND OR
DERED that the necessary arrange
ments shall be made for the said elec
tion and that the County Clerk be
directed, and she is hereby directed,
to make the said arrangements for
the election and that she shall, fur
ther, certify the appointment of three
Judges for the election, who are to be
electors of the district sought to be
incorporated: and further,
IT IS CONSIDERED AND OR
DERED that a copy of this order shall
be posted for four (4) successive
weeks, prior to the election, in three
public places within the district pro
posed to be incorporated, and also
that this order shall be published
once a week, for four (4) successive
weeks, prior to the said election, in
the Medford Mail Tribune and that
said posting and publication shall be
sufficient notice to the electors, of
said election.
Dated this 31st day of May, 1055.
Rodney Keating
County Judge
L. G. Shy Morthland
County Commissioner
Chester H. Wendt
County Commissioner
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given that a pub
lic hearing will be held by and before
the Council of the City of Medford
at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. July
5th, 1955. at the council chamber in
the city ball of the City of Medford
upon the question of annexation to
the City of Medford of territory in
Jackson County. Oregon, contiguous
to the City of Medford and described
as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the northwest cor
ner of the Eastwood Subdivision to
the City of Medford. Jackson County,
Oregon, said point Deing on uie sec
tion line which bears N 0 22' W,
1313.10 feet from the section corner
common to Sections 19. 20. 29 and
30 Township 37 South. Range 1 West,
Willamette Meridian, jaexson touniy.
Orwnn- thonce continue N 0 22' W
along the said section line to a point
on said section line 150 feet north
of the north line of Gregory Avenue,
Friday. Juno 17, 1955
now known as Stevens Street: thence
westerly and parallel to the north line
of said Gregory Avenue, now known
as Stevens Street, to the centerline
of Crater Lake Avenue; thence south
erly on the centerline of said Crater
Lake Avenue to its intersection with
the westerly projection of the line
between Lots 5. 6. 19 and 20. Block 1.
Laurelhurst Addition to the City of
Medford. Jackson County. Oregon.
and said line projected to the center
line of Mary Street; thence south
along the centerline of Mary Street
to its intersection with the westerly
projection oi tne line between Lots
7 and 8. Block 2 of said Addition:
thence east across Block 2. along the
line between Lots 7, 8, 17 and 18 of
said Block to the centerline of Mae
Street; thence south along the center
line of Mae Street to its intersection
with the centerline of Saling Avenue;
thence easterly along the centerline
of Saling Avenue to the East boun
dary line of Laurelhurst Addition;
thence N 0 22' W. 641.95 feet 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
territory to the City of Medford as
aforesaid.
By order of the council of the City
of Medford.
Neva Samuels. Recorder
City of Medford
L-9887-F
State Owned Property
NOTICE OF SALE
For sale by sealed bid the follow
ing described property, located in the
City of Phoenix. County of Jackson,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of Lot 7, in Block 9 of the
Town of Phoenix. Jackson County,
Oregon, according to the official
plat thereof now of record, thence
Northeasterly along said Lot line,
a distance of 50.0 feet to the true
point of beginning; thence con
tinuing Northeasterly along said
Lot line, a distance of 55.0 feet to
the Northwesterly corner of tract
described in Volume 336. page 58
of the Deed Records of Jackson
County. Oregon; thence South
easterly, along the westerly line
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126 East Main
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of said tract, a distance or 120.0
feet to the Southeasterly line of
Lot 8 in said Block; thence
Southwesterly, along said Lot line,
a distance of 55.0 feet to the
Southeasterly corner of tract de
scribed in Volume 353. page 42.
said Deed Records; thence North- ,
westerly, along the Easterly line
of said tract, a distance of 120.0
feet to the true point of beginning.
Property consists of five room house
on lot 55' x 120' in area. Approxi
mately 12 years old. City water, range,
wiring, full bath, circulating fireplace.
Concrete slab floor. Located at 211
Fifth Street.
Sale will be by sealed bid. Envelope
containing bid must be plainly marked,
"Sealed Bid." Please refer to L-9887-F
in all correspondence. A good and suf
ficient bond or certified check for ten
(10) per cent of bid must accom
pany bid. Right is reserved to reject
any and all bids. Property will be
sold, "as is." Minimum price is Four
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Thousand Five Hundred ($4500.00)
Dollars. Minimum acceptable terms
ten (10) per cent down, fifteen (15)
years to pay balance on contract. In
terest will be charged at the rate of
five (5) per cent per annum on un
paid balance.
Subject to an outstanding right of
redemption until February 3. 1956.
Bids will be opened in the office of
the undersigned on July 1. 1955 at
3:00 P.M.
Date of First Publication: June 3, 1955.
Date of Last Publication: June 24, 1955
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