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Quotes From the News By united press Naomi Baker, 19-year-old gird friend of Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Johnny Podres who won the final game of the World Series when asked if they had any marriage plans: "He's sort of talked about it. And I sure would like to." Thomas E. Dowty, former New York governor and ona-tima Republican presidential candidate: "I retired from politics years ago, and I hare no intention of returning." V. K. Krishna Menon, describing India's relations with the United States and Communist China: "We are in the happy position that neither China nor the United States suspects our motives." Frank Lasale, a service station attendant who . witnessed " a truck-train collision at West Newton, Pa., Tuesday: 'The lumber flew like malchsticks. The freight cars seemed to go in all directions. They smashed into stores on both sides of the traek." . . - Ix-Queen Narriman of Egypt on love: . ,.. "My marriage with Farouk was one of convenience." Democratic National Committeeman Kenneth Anderson of Kansas after visiting Adlai E. Stevenson: "I can't pledge anybody, but I believe it's going to be easier to get a full delegation for Stevenson in 1956: than in 1952." Carlos Marchand, dyed-in-the-wool Dodger fan, on Tuesday's epic World Series victory: "I liked the Dodgers because I like the underdog. But we no underdogs no more." ' The kiwi. New Zealand's be- whiskered, burrow-digging, tail ess and almost wingless bird, is waging a losing battle for sur vival against the depredations of stoats, ferrets,, rats, house cats and bush. fires. - In carrying on pigeon racing in England this year, 3000 spec ial pigeon trains with experienc ed attendants will carry over a million birds on British Railways to the starting points of hund reds of races. ' , ' ' . N I.. A ' , K v R v. "-.v. "-v.. -. j - w x , g - , Give GENEROUSLY To The Published in cooperation with the United Medford Crusade by The . . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Retired pay for Army veterans initially was authorized in 1861 when the first Army officers retired. In those days, an officer needed 40 years' service to retire. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON ANNEXATION Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by and before the council of the City of Medford at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., October 18. 195S at the Council Chamber in the City Hall 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: Beginning' at a point on the South boundary line of the City of Medford. said point being the intersection ot the Xasterly line of Holly Street slid the North line of William Wright Donation Land Claim No. 45. in T 37 SRI W., W.M. in Jackson County. Oregon, said point also being N 89 degrees 59'E. a distance of 1.915.50 ft. from the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 44 in said township and range; thence S 0 degrees 03' E parallel with the West boundary of the East Half of said William Wright Donation Land Claim 20.0 feet to the south boundary of Stewart Avenue; thence South 0 degrees 03' E 310.00 feet to a point of curve; thence 159.40 feet on an arc right (which arc has a radius of 507.47 feet and a long chord of South 8 degrees 57' W. 158.73 feet) to a point of curve; thence S 17 de grees 57' W. 52.44 feet to a point of curve: thence 140.57 feet on an are left (which arc has a radius of 447.47 feet and a long chord of S 8 degrees 57' W. 140.00 feet to a point of curve; thence South 0 degrees 03' E. 715.53 feet; thence South 89 degrees 59' W 70.0 feet to the West boundary of the East Half of said William Wright Donation Land Claim: thence South 0 degrees 03' East 1218.9 feet to a point 40.0 feet North of the South line of said Donation Land Claim No. 85; thence South 89 degrees 59' West parallel with the South line of said Donation Land Claim No. 85. 471.30 feet: thence North 0 degrees 03' West along easterly line of a road. 582.38 feet; thence South 89 degrees 57' W, 196.84 feet; thence South 0 degrees 03' East, 582.38 feet to a point 40.0 feet North of the South line of said Donation Land Claim No. 85; thence South 89 degrees 57' W 1002.07 feet to the Southwest corner of tract de scribed in Volume 403. page 302. of the Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon; thence North 0 degrees 03' West 1219.87 feet; thence South 89 de grees 59' West 252.92 feet: thence North 0 degrees 09' East 639.72 feet along the west line of tract described in Deed recorded as Instrument No. 380841 of the Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon to a point of curve; thence 215.71 feet on an arc right (which arc has a radius of 411.97 feet and a long chord of North 15 de grees 09' E 213.25 feet): thence North 30 degrees 09' E 5.30 feet to a point of curve; thence 184.29 feet on an arc left (which arc has a radius of 351.97 feet and a long chord of North 15 de grees 09' E. 182.19 feet); thence North 0 degrees 09' E 99.64 feet to a one inch iron pipe found to be set for the Northeast corner of Lot 23 of Holmes Park Subdivision; thence East 60.0 feet to a one inch iron pipe found to be set on the most easterly southeast corner of Holmes Park Subdivision: thence South 0 degrees 09' W. 99.80 feet to a point of curve; thence 215.71 feet on an arc right (which arc has a radius of 411.97 feet and a long chord of South 15 degrees 09' W. 213.25 feet); thence south 30 degrees 09' W, 5.30 feet: thence 184.29 feet on an arc left (which arc has a radius of 351.97 feet and a long chord of South 15 de grees 09' W. 182.19 feet); thence South 0 degrees 09' W. 579.54 feet; thence North 89 degrees 59' East parallel with the South boundary of said Dona tion Land Claim No. 44. 1862.3 feet to a point on the Westerly line of tract described in Volume 395, page 414. of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, which said point is also on the West boundary of the East Half of said William Wright Donation Land Claim; thence North 0 degrees 03' W along the West boundary of the East Half of said William Wright Donation Land Claim, to the Northwest corner of tract described in Volume 412 page 321 of the Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon; thence North 89 degrees 59' E. a distance of 72.94 feet; to the westerly line of Holly Street; thence North 0 degrees 03' West. 330.0 feet to a point on the North line of said Donation Land Claim No. 45, which said point is situated on the South boundary line of the City Limits of the City of Medford, Oregon; thence N 89 degrees 59' E along the north line of seid Donation Land Claim No. 45, a distance of 60.00 feet to the point of beginning. The registered voters of tha City ef 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 Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Tight and Firm .JSm Sore Gums Snug brand Dentnre Cushions are a tii irnpb of science, m sensational new plastic re-Uninz that sets rid of the annoyance ad irritation of loose, badly fitting falsa teeth. Snog- cases sore, irritated gums due to Ioom fitting dentures. Applied in a few minutes, makes the wobbliest plates stay Armly in place gives perfect comfort. Eat anything talk, laugh plates "stay put." Harmless to gums or dentures. Snug re-linen can last from 1 to SAonths. Stays soft and pliable doss not harden and rain plate. Pee is right out when replacement is needed. No daily bother with adheaiTea. Get Snug brand Denture Cushions today! 2 liners for upper or lower plates ll.SO. Money back if not satisfied. to all dnssista, ; : . Wednesday, Oeiober 8, 19SS MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Oil The Side By E. V. Durling (Distributed by King Futures Syndicate, Inc.) Note an increasing number ef bald-headed men going hatless in Manhattan. Evidently the men minus hair are not as sensitive about the situation as they are generally said to be. It could be some of them are giving Kid McCoy's idea a try-out. The Kid, who was more than slightly bald, believed going hatless was an aid to making hair grow. . Taxi Tips If a taxicab driver should be tipped, why not a bus driver? Such was the query of a New Yorker which was quoted here. The answer, according to the taxi skippers discussing the ques tion, is that a New York City LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 9333 Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed his final account in the Estate of William James Call. De ceased, and that the 7th day of No vember. 1955, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., in the Circuit Court at Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, has been set as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 5th day of October, 1955. ROBERT A. BOYZR Administrator bus driver is paid about $2 an hour, and thus receives a living wage. The taxi driver works on a commission. If he does not re ceive tips he cannot make enough money to support his family. An added argument as to why the taxi driver should be tipped is that he performs many extra services of a type the bus driver is not called upon to take care of. Asking Queries from clients: Q. Didn't Ruth Etting introduce the song, "Ten Cents a Dance," in a musi cal show titled "Simple Simon," of which Ed Wynn was the star? A. Ruth did appear in "Simple Simon," but I believe she intro duced the tune you mention in the "Ziegfeld Follies." . . . Q. What are the names of the four children of Mrs. Paul Brink man (Jeanne Crain)? A. Paul, Michael, Timothy and Jeanine. Mrs. Brinkman expects to have two more offspring. She main tains six children is the ideal number for a family. Woman's World It is a woman's world. You can't successfully deny that. fonssmrvsjL DfSAsrm in, ton THfCmCAGOFItt IMS ONE OF THE tmsicmriKs IM0U& HISTORY ON THE SAME DAY A FIRE STARTED NEAR THE SAWMILL TOWN OF PESWTI60; WISCONSIN, AWfiGCAMEBYFARTHm WORST, TJS MOST OCADLV OFAU.TUE GftfAT FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA. TIMES AS MANY ASMTKOtKAGOFtRC. nstmuuukwnonat CONMMwTICS ME WIPED onoiu&MiLUMAaa hit tfetvt happen ?oit when peofJe coreess with fire However, it is more so in some section than others. Take Bever ly Hills, Calif. The gals certainly have that place well under con trol. In an account of a recent Beverly Hills dinner party I noted listed among the guests: "Mrs. George Cameron Jr. and her husband." Sidelights Am fond of scones. Those from bakeries in our section are not so good. Guess I'll send to Edin burgh, where the world"s best scones are made, for a recipe and have some made at home . . . In a drinking contest held in Sydney, Australia, the win ner consumed 20 drinks of whis ky in two minutes. Then hours later he died from alcoholic pois oning. Says She "You apparently are as great ly prejudiced in favor of Capri corn women as you are those born with red hair," writes a feminine subscriber. "I suppose if you ever discuss a redhaired Capricornian we will hear the greatest rave of all time. Capri corn women do have nice legs but they are flat chested. They are culinary exhibitionists. That is they don't cook for the pur pose of . serving an enjoyable meal but concentrate on fancy foreign dishes so they can show how smart they are. When they furnish a house the result is al ways tricky. Again they ignore comfort and utility in . an at tempt to impress people. with their cleverness as interior dec orators. Capricorn women do al low their husbands much free dom. But why? When the Capri corn husband is away what is she doing? But let's not get personal." . Among The Married What kind of a break did youf bride get when she changed her surname for yours? A New York er says she was really very hap. py to have a chance to change her maiden name which was Gotobed. The many gags voiced on that name were beginning to get on her nerves. i II See Us Now For the Most Complete Selection of Fine WALLPAPER 1st Southern Oregon! 11 w BURGESS PAINT & WALLPAPER Tat Ut Recommend a Reliable Paperhangar STORE-Erhardt Blind, Owner Corner 6th I Holly, Diagonally Across From the Pott Office PHONE 2-9321 We Give SIH GREEN STAMPS Maintenance Millions Help Southern Oregon Well be spending approximately a million dollars this year (as we have for many yean in the past) to maintain oar trackage on the Siskiyou line between Eugene and Ashland. New improvements such as sidings, bridges, sig nals and industrial tracks win cost in excess of $498,000.00. In addition -to this we'll spend better than a half million ($515,000.00 in 1954) in regular maintenance renewing ties, maintaining signals, culverts, drainage, tamping track, painting, etc. Yes, it costs us a million dollars a year or better because you see, unlike our competitors on the highway and in the air, we have te bttiid and maintain oar right-of-way. Most of these dollars are spent locally f or labor and materials. They stay home and keep on work ing for you. ' - ,s. . r - -4 r j, j " ' a-siiisMaaaaL .trs..s. s v.?.',.?;.- ' I v i