Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1955)
TWTELYZ MEDTORD (ORZGOH) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday July 23, 1953 News About Books From the Library By MISS HELEN WEBSTER Mtdford Librarian BOOKS FOR MEN To the man whose vacation was all too brief and too long go, to the man whose vacation must b postponed, and to the man who can't manage a vaca tion at all this season, the Med ford Public library offers a re freshing change of scene and pace, in a choice of several new books received this week. Without missing a day on the job he can visit other days and other places and enjoy vicarious thrills and adventures, la Matte Groise Edward Weyer Jr. takes the reader into the wilderness of Brazils unexplored Matto Grosso and acquaints him with a region and a people never be fore visited by white men as he searches for Boas, the fabulous ruler of a great hidden area. Here are tribes still living as their Stone Age ancestors did. In "Tales of the African Fron tier" J. A. Hunter and Daniel P. Mannix have combined to chronicle the adventure of the remarkable men who opened 'wildest Africa. In its accounts of slave trading, tribal wars, the exploits of hunters, the work of missionaries, the rush to build empires, and the sveird rise of the Mau Mau. this history sur passes in romance and excite ment that of any other frontier of civilization. Alaskan Trail-BIoi.rs Nevertheless, there are thrills in the story of Alaska's trail blazers of a generation ago, the explorers, the prospectors, the trappers and fishermen, all the sturdy pioneers who pushed their way itno the unknown reaches of Alaska and. opened the territory to permanent set tlement This frontier i de scribed in "Blazing Alaska Television leads To Uncontested Divorce Detroit (U.R) Television led to an uncontested divorce for Mrs. Marian Borrusch, 51, on the ground her husband, George, 6, was too frugal to put up with feminine nature. Mrs. Borrusch testified Thurs day' her husband took their tel evision tube to work with him every morning so she wouldn't waste electricity and forbade her to move furniture or have friends visit because "it wore out the rug and used up all the coffee." LEGAL NOTICES No. SCI 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IX THI CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In th Matter of the Estate of FRANK T. RIDDLE. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly and seaularlv apoointed administrator of the estate of Frank- F. Riddle, de ceased, bv virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Probate Depart ment, duly made, rendered and en tered on July . 7th. 1955: and all credi tors having claims against said de cedent are hereby notified to nresent the same dulv verified to the under signed at his office. Room 209 Frank lin Building. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this otice. . . ' Dated at Medford. Oregon, this Sth day of Julv. 1955. H. DEWEY WILSON Administrator for the Estate of Frank F. Riddle. VcAUister. Duncan & Broohy Attorneys for Administrator. Trails" by Alfred Hulse Brooks. With William Bridgeman one crosses a very different kind of frontier in "The Lonely Sky." This is the story of a man who lives beyond the sound barrier, flying needle-nosed ships at blis tering speeds, risking his life daily to push back the frontiers of scientific knowledge. Up Mt. Everett The men who reached highest into the sky without taking their feet from the earth were of course Norgay Tenzing and Ed mund Hillary, first to fight their way to the summit of Mt. Ever est and to stand where no man had ever stood before. "Tiger of the Snows'', written in colla boration with James Ramsey NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 27th dav of August. 1955. at 10:00 o clock A.M.. at the front door of the rvu,r Hm:u in Medford. Jackson Countv. Oregon. I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest ma Amr ii th. rieht title and interest of the defendants in and to the f- Imrine- described real orooerty eitu. ated in Jackson County. Oregon, to ' The East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34 in Town ship 33 South of Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian in Jack on Countv. Oregon. Said sAle is made pursuant to an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Jackson, on the 26th day of Julv. 1935. in a certain suit there in, wherein Carl Hasler and Lora Ha1r hushand and wife, are slain. titfs and Alex M. Culbertson - and Jane Doe Cuibertson. his wife, are defendants Dated this 26th day of July. 1M3. Howard Gault. Sheriff Jackson County. Oregon Suffer l9 More intestinal disturbances JsnsMM. MltaaMMM. stomach gas assatasj tangu.. bad brssrth. Moating, sssjjgpa haailafhii Iraifi p-1 Free Your System Mb your bodv drive out poisonous waste which is often the real cause ot mskingyou isstahls Start your lazy organs working normally again. QUICK RELIEF Doctors will tell you that the most impor tant organ in voiir body is the intestine. When your organs are free of waste snd anpurities vou may feel young again, your yes nav sparkle and your ambition to work and play will return. Sleepless nights amiant vanish. Clinic Tested Discovery JKERGELisa tiny, tasteless tsblet in teaded to restore natural habits without irritation or distress. ISERGEL is so safe ma need no prescription to buy it. It is the new drugless wst to break the vicious lax ative habit. It restrains those tired, weak- vou are urea. feel old before your time, have no appetite, vou are probably suffering from constipation. GUARANTEED Get a bottle of INERGEL tablets at your Srug store today. If after one week you are otastounded by results, we will refund your money. If you are miraculously satr Lfied you will tell your friends about INERGEL. Economy Sire 12.00. at WESTERN THRIFT 30 Central N Ullman, is tjie autobigraphy of Tenzing. a simple, unlettered Himalayan mountain man, and the story of his victory. The northwest frontiers are explored in a brand new edition of the pineer classic, "Canoe and Saddle ", by Theodore Winthrop. which makes lively reading of authentic history. In addition to these true ad venture accounts, the library has recently acquired several new novels of particular interest to masculine readers. These in clude ' Man on Spikes"', a base ball story by Eliot Asinof: "The Way to the Gold", by Wilbur Daniel Steele, telling the story of a search for hidden loot; and "The Liner", by Edouard Peis son, a tense, dramatic story of a doomed ship and of the grip of total responsibility on a man. Any of these books will be re served upon request. Because of their popularity they are not likely to remain long upon library shelves. Court Records POLICE COIRT Oliver Clark Rawlings. failure to stoo dieht S5. j Lora Steven Peters, disregarding I signal. S5. I William Johnson, violation of basic rule. S10. 1HSTRICT COURT Kenneth Edwards, illeeal possession of intoxicating liquor. S15. John L. Hochstatter. failure to stop at stop sign, S10. Sylvester L. Titus, no operator's li cense. S10. Joseph B. Cathey. failure to stop at stop sign S10. Richard W. Mather, no tail light. S10. Clinton R. Phelps, no operator's li cense, S10. William R. Peyton, driving while operator's license suspended, S20: failure to stop at stop sign. S6. Arthur F. Hotho. overload. S31. Roy Frances Lamb, overload. $73. Joe J. Holmes overload. S75. Lawrence R. Pilcher. overwidth. $15. Albert J. Costelow. truck speeding. $12 50. Delbert K. Geary, overwidth. $10. Sidney G. Budden. overwidth. $10. Blaine Biles, drunk in public place. $15. Harry James Palmer, no safety chains attached S10. CIKtXIT COURT Edna S. Van Blarcom vs. Ray Van Blarcom. divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Edward Wayne Demmer. 21. of 713 West 13th st.. Medford. and Nancy Lee Greaves, 18. of 716 West 13th St., Medford. r 1. " sr. r:, r ;;is6ji5 AfRiCA SHOT DOWN BY BULGARIANS near border village of Tsirbanovo with presumed loss of 57 lives, according 10 Greek authorities, this is London-to-Tel Aviv route of four-engined El Al Israeli airliner carrying four Americans, all of whom are believed dead. (International) HiliTTO .'iLliJJJ X So smooth it leaves you breathless mirnoff. ie qrarhtt name L 0 proof Msdefrom 1 005 (rain neutral aims, So. Pierre Smirnoff FU. Inc.. HsRfoia.Ceaa Chevrolet9 s "Turbo-Fire V8" pours out more horsepower per pound than any other engine in its field. That's one of the things that make Chevrolet the new winner in stock car competition. It's one reason young-minded, on-the-go people take to the new Chevrolet like trout take to water. And it's, one reason you really ought to try this new Chevrolet yourself. Soon, we hope ...if only to see why Chevrolet's causing such a commotion! and (CdDiuLnriESYr Dartlett Streets (C WmaDLLLETT FEATURE FOR FEATURE ...CHEVROLET'S GOT MORE FOR YOU 9 engine-drive choices on all models Two great 8's-the 162-h.p. Turbo Fire" or, optional at extra cost, 180 h.p. "Super Turbo-Fire'-the hottest, shortest stroke V8's in Chevrolet's field. Two great "Blue-Flame 6's most powerful in their field. Three modern drives! The choice is all yours and all wonderful! Best known, best liked body in the business It's Body by Fisher world-famous for beauty, quality and fine con struction. You'll find Fisher Body on some of America's most popular high-priced cars and on Chevrolet But on no other car in Chevrolet's field! 12-volts for twice the punch All Chevrolet engines are "high-voltage"engines with the only 12-volt electrical systems in Chevrolet's field. That means quicker starting in all weather, finer perform ance, and a greater re serve of electrical power. Something new in steering and suspension Special ball bearings in the steering gear reduce friction. Spherical joints in the Glide-Ride front suspension roll the bumps smooth. This new Chevrolet rides, handles and corners as 'no Chevrolet ever did before! Combine your new Chevrolet purchoto with your vocation plans! Order a ntw Chevrolet through us, then pick it up at the plant in Flint, Michigan, in Chevrolet built, if you like, and driv. yourt homo. Chances aro, you'll tavo substantial share of your vacation travel coittl Phone 2-6115 O ' Medford