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Back Stairs: Mamie Has Excellent View
By WARREN DUFFE
United Press Correspondent
' " Denver (U.R) Backstairs at
the temporary White House:
Most people would agree that
Mamie Eisenhower has a better
view than the President from
the eighth floor rooms they oc
cupy at Fitzsimons Army Hos
pital east of Denver. v
From her room, Mrs. Eisen
hower can look west to the ma
jestic main range of the Rockies
rising behind Denver. Some of
the peaks are already snow
capped and glisten white in the
early morning sun.
The view from the President's
own room also is Impressive. It
is more to the south and doesn't
' include the majestic sweep of
the main range. But on clear
days he can see Pike's Peak tow
ering above the lower Rockies
60 miles away.
Sherman Adams, the Presi
dents top assistant, threw a cou
ple of air policemen into confu
Court Records
POLICE COURT
George Wesley Thomai, excessive
Boise (tires). $10.
John Quincy Adams,, improper tum
ble. S.
Harry Clair Htwit, failure to stop
at stop light. S3.
DISTRICT COURT
Durwood Lawrence Cunningham,
failure to stop at stop sign. $10.
Jessie David Thompson, sifting and
leaking load,1 $15.
Dean Nealon Wilson, four in front
eat. $10 (bail i.
Charles O. Chipman, overbeight. $10.
Raymond Lester Adkins, failure to
im headlights. W.
James William Young, failure to
stop at through highway, $10.
George Howard Harper, failure to
perate on right side of highway.
Roland Jesse Allen, possession of
untagged deer. $40.
Barry Eugene Buer, inadequate
muffler, $15.
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LESSON IN COURAGE Carol Frances Woodward, V
solemnly plays in her hospital bed at Ticonderoga, N. Y., :
with a toy dog despite the loss of both arms. She had both
arms amputated when she apparently wandered away
from her home and fell beneath a passing train. Carol,
with her blonde hair and sad eyes, spends endless hours
playing with the dog, her constant companion.
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sion the first morning he turned
up for work at the temporary
White House headquarters at
Lowry Air Force Base.
Adams walks to work from his
quarters a few blocks away and
arrives shortly after 7 a.m., the
time the President usually
showed up before his heart at
tack. As the stern-faced former New
Hampshire governor .approached
the headquarters building the
first morning, the two air police
men on duty at the front door
didn't know whether to salute
Adams or not. One did and the
other didn't.
They soon found out that
Adams does not rate a salute,
although the President always
does as commanded-in-chief of
the armed forces.
A quiz book with which Mr.
Eisenhower whiled away a cou
ple of hours the other day appar
ently is one which costs 25 cents
in the Fitzsimons post exchange.
It's entitled "The $64,000 Ques
tion." One category of questions is
"A man named Sam."
It includes this one: "A man
named Sam once received a ma
jority of the popular vote for
President of the United States
but nevertheless was not elected
to the office. Give the full name
of the man, the name of the op
ponent who was elected, and the
date of the election."
The answer is Samuel J. Til
den, a Democrat, who was de
feated by Republican Rutherford
B. Hayes in the bitterly con
tested election of 1876. However,
Mr. Eisenhower's attendants
would not reveal whether he
tried that question, or, if so, how
he fared.
TT .1 . a Al A
uunpppiest man aiuunu uie j
temporary White House is press
secretary James C. Hagerty. He
is an ardent and outspoken Yan
kee rooter and was confident
that the . New York American
Leaguers couldn't lose the World
By Jimmy Hatlo
But set 4 lo4d of urn sasuavms
THROUGH THE HOUSE-6R4CEFUL. 4S
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Series to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
At his first press conference
after the Dodgers won the final
game, Hagerty opened by saying
he had an "important announce
ment" before reading the latest
medical bulletin on President
Eisenhower's condition.
As reporters perked up, Hag
erty declared:
"The Dodgers should be bro
ken up, and wait until next
year."
Mr. Eisenhower didn't listen
to the Series, for there is no
radio in his room. However, Hag
erty said, the President kept in
touch each day with the outcome
of the game. He didn't say where
the President's sympathies lay.
Test of Strength
Boring To Elephant
Kewaunee, Wis (U.R) It
was strictly no contest and the
elephant's bored manner made
that evident.
A test of strength between an
elephant and a farm tractor was
held during a circus performance
here, intended to prove the ma
Chine was stronger than the an
imal. The animal was harnessed, the
tractor hooked on and the con
testants aimed in opposite direc
tions. The tractor came to an
abrupt stop when the connect
ing chain became taut. The ele
phant indicated no strain as the
tractor wheels burrowed into the
ground.
A . new start was ordered to
get the tractor wheels out of the
hole. The elephant flexed and
stood fast. The tractor jerked
to a stop and began digging
again. The contest was declared
ended.
The elephant ambled out of
the ring munching on straw and
obviously rather bored with the
whole business.
Search Conducted for
Constitution Signer
Washington 0J.R) One of
the signers of the Constitution
is ''missing," and a nation-wide
search is on to find him.
The National Society, Daugh
ters of the American Revolution,
is turning attics upside- down
to find a portrait of Thomas
FitzSimons, an Irish-born immi
grant, who played an important
role in securing liberty for Am
erica. Historians know what he did
but they don't know what he
looked like.
One man has described Fitz
Simons as "a man of command
ing figure, agreeable manners,
though somewhat stately and re
served." He was a member of the Com
mittee of Correspondence in
1774. And he was an officer in
Washington's army the night the
ice-caked Delaware river was
crossed.
FitzSimons became a delegate
from Pennsylvania to the Con
stiutional convention in 1786. He
also helped to finance the rev
olution itself and later was ac
tive in civic affairs in Philadel
phia. If you find an unidentified pic
ture in the attic of a gentleman
of the Revolutionary War per
iod, contact the DAR here for
it might be a portrait of- Fitz
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(Q) "I hare four children, lwo
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OVERDUE
Block Island, R. I. OJ.R)
Percy N. Littlefield, late light
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into the Atlantic in 1908. After
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N. C. .
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final report
and account in the estate of Kose v.
Novotny. Deceased, and that the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson county nas fixed November
7, 1955, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
a.m. in the circuit courtroom at the
Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final report and account and
for the settlement thereof.
Robert R. Dickey.
- Administrator
Medical Center Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final re
port and account in the estate of
Marvel 1. canfieid Kopasz. ueceasea.
and that the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County has
fixed November 7. 1955. at the nour
of 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit
Courtroom at the Courthouse in Med
ford. Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objeations to said final re
port and account and for the settle
ment thereof.
ROBERT R. DICKEY.
Administrator
Medical Center Building .
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF REARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of Emma
Reed, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final Ac
count and Report in the above en
titled estate, and that by Order of
the Circuit Court in and for Jackson
County. Oregon. Probate Department.
a hearing, upon the same has been set
for Monday. November 7th. 1955, in
the Circuit Court room at the Court
House in Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock
A.M.
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present the
same on or before such time.
Dated this 6th day of October. 1955.
O. B Waddell
Administratrix with the Will
Annexed of the Estate of Emma
Reed, deceased
Roberts, Kellington & Branchfield
Attorneys for Administratrix
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Don't Leave Them Alone
It is certainly not right to
leave two young children alone
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can happen to young children
and you would never forgive
yourself if this happened to your
children.
On the other hand, if your
husband needs your help to start
a new business, you naturally do
not want to fail him. It should
not be necessary, as you offer
so much in return for a small
amount of time on the other per
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(COPYRIGHT 1955.
GENERAL FEATURE CORP.)
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
KBANCES CARROLL SMITH.
Plaintiff.
MAX RONALDVSMITH. Defendant.
TO MAX RONALD SMITH. THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. You are hereby summoned
and required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit within four
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and if you
fail so to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in her complaint,
to-wit: For decree of this Court for
ever dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between plaintiff
and defendant and granting plaintiff
an absolute divorce from defendant,
said decree restoring said parties to
the status of single persons.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this summons is September
28, 1955. The time prescribed for
publication of this summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of first publication
of this summons is September 29. 1955.
EDWARD C. KELLY
Attorney for Plaintiff
22 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sewage Disposal System
Lone Pine School District No. It,
Jackson County, Oregon
Sealed bids for tie construction of
a Sewage Disposal System will be re
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No. 10, Jackson County. Oregon, until
8 P-M. Pacific Standard Time. Mon
day, October 17. 1955, and will then
and there be opened and publicly read
aloud. Bids received after the hour
set for opening will not be considered.
Bids will be received on the basis
of one contract to include all general
construction, including concrete,
piping, excavation, plumbing.
Bids must be submitted in the exact
form of the Proposal and Bid Form
incorporated in the specifications.
Plans and specifications will be on
file after September 30, 1955. at the
office of R. J. Keeney, A.I.A.. Archi
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from the Architect upon a deposit of
S10.00. AH plans shall remain the
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after the opening of bids.
Jbach bid shyii be accompanied by
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No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof, or before the award of the
contract, unless said award is delayed
tor a period ot 3U days.
The Board of Directors reserves the
right to reject any and all bids, to
waive any informality in bids re
ceived, and to accept or reject any or
an items of any bid. unless the bid
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Bidders prequalification forme may
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