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...ra ' 7 , 4sr J " i 4r - tfrp X J Jf '?x tTJ. 3 TOl'RINT. FAST RFRT.TV in TT Armvcon f,i A; ; j - ".vuvaiO, tiiwuuujg lvtu LwiigrcSS- men, a congressman's wife and their Army escort, were held at gunpoint by Communist troops and police for four hours before being released. From left: Rep. Edward P. Boland (D), Mass.; Lt. James MacQueen, Mullins, S. C. and Rep. Harold C. Ostertag (R), N. Y. Mrs. Ostertag also was in group menaced by Communist pistols. (International Soundphoto) Quotes From the Nevs By UNITED PRESS Washington Sen. Joseph O'Mahoney (D.-Wyo.) on whether 36 months is too log to pay for an automobile: "Many persons in the United States today are driving autos t'ey will never own." q Alma, GiC. Mrs. E.' E. Nelson, while tenant farmer's wife, on the birth of her quadruplets: "What in the world are we going to do to take care of them all?"0 0 Washington Sen. Hubert Ho Humphrey (p.-Minn.) on his offer to fill in for Adlai E. Stevenson in a farm policy debate with Harold E. Stassen, former Minnesota governor: "If former Governor Stassen is so anxious to debate our farm policy, I will be more than happy to take him on any time, any place and I will rent the hall." San Francisco Former President Truman on throwing politi cal stones at the White House: "I am not here to criticize the President. I have been President and have taken a great deal of criticism." Orlando, Fla. Adlai E. Stevenson on Southern states and two party jjolitics: "Florida is one of those state? in transition from a one-party to a two-party state." c , New York CIO chief Valler Reuther on next week's sched uled merger of the AFL and CIO: "Unity of laor will be what we make of unity." New York lrs. Joyce Brothers, who won S32,00(ion the pro gram "The S64,000 Questeon," on bringing in a boxing expert to help her if she choose to answer the final question: "After all, I have nothing to lose except the money. j?Ie stands to lose his reputation." Columbus, O. E. T. Cusick, president of the Arizona-Mexico haseball league, on the red hot fans at Cananea, Mex., where last season's attendance was 10 times the local population: could make more money there selling concessions than I make as president of the league. They really pack that park and everybody is always hungry." Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent JO; HU'' Hollywood (U.R) A day of reckoning arrives how and then in Hollywood, and today it'sReta "J Moreno s. ine nwn'c invest bachelor girl has snared her first big dra matic role so she's sworn off men and is settling down. Until now the fiery Puerto Aline Mosbr Rican was a regular item in the gossip col umns. But today she's hard at work in her first "non-pepper pot, serious role" as the beautiful Tuptim in the movie version of "The King and I." This big break in 'one of the top musicals of 1956 caused Rita to turn in her mambo dresses and officially resign from the night life circuit. Wolves Prove Boring "I'm so fed up with wrestling with wolves," sighed the tiny brunette. "At this stage of the game I want to work like a beast. I'm tired of going out with new guys. You have to go through the same routine every time." Rita has been linked with most available bachelors in town from Marlon Brando to Hugh O'Brien since she began acting six years ago. By nights she was a steady fixture in the nightclubs. By days in pictures, "I always was some sexy gutter snipe or tongue tied Indian maid." Hair Style Changed Rita seldom is recognized by visitors to tb.g lavish, Siamese palaces on "The King and I" set. Her hair is pulled up Siamese fashion. She wears a 24-carat gold pearl-studded costume and the longest real fingernails in town. The brown-eyed actress has no regrets about those past ro mances "I've learned something from each of my men friends," she said. "Hugh O'Brian taught me horseback riding" . . . "From Geordie Hormel I learned about jazz music." She won't talk about Brando because "He wants privacy and I respect that." "But no more dates for a long time," she said. "I'm serious now. It's part of growing up, I guess." JSwifzerland Willing To Act as Mediator Bern, Switzerland U.P.) President Max Petitpierre said Tuesday night his tiny country is willing to act as mediator in an effort to end the East-West split that two Geneva confer ences failed to heal. He said the Geneva spirit turned out to be "artificial" but that the latest Big Four confer ence at least was able to "re establish reality before the eyes of the world." "Thus," the Swiss president 3 said, "it was not a pure failure." Petitpierre said Switzerland wars willing to try to bring East and West together "because if a "small country should try to stay out of quarrels which divide the big powers, it still bears its part of the responsibili-" for the state of international relations. IT Builders Supply fflwS QUAL1TS 'flftJ BLOCKS Bricks. Flues Drain Tile W. McAndrews Phone 2-4107 on Vlant Wte Hoi W BUY THE NEW GP AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Water Heater Wash a Load of Clothes EVERY HOUR All Day Long ONLY $5.00 A oMONTH NOTHING DOWN HOME APPLIANCE 115 EAST MAIN Authorized Dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC Water Heaters LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Mary Webb StickJand. also known as Mary Webb Strickland, deceased, and have quali fied. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers duly certified to me at the office of Skyrman, Ouellette & Heisel. attorneys for said Administratrix, at Room 418 Medical Center Building in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published November 23, 1955. , Eliva S. Wood. Administratrix Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE OF HEARING O.N FINAL ACCOUNT No. 9146 IN THE crRCUlT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM A. MANSFIELD. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY IVEN that the undersigned. Benton A. Boyce, Ad ministrator of the Estate of William A. Mansfield. Deceased, has filed his First and Final Report and Account in and with the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson Countv, and that Friday, the 16th day of De cember. 1955, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the Courtroom of said Court in the Jack son County Courthouse in the City of Medford, Oregon, has been appointed and set as the time and place of hear ing of objections to said Cirst and Final Account and the setUement thereof and of said estate. DATED and first published this 16th day of November. 1955. , BENTON A. BOYCE ADMINISTRATOR LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE No. 9522 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of FRED E. LEWIS. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Final Account of Violet M. Fiorey. as Executrix of the above-named estate has been filed herein and that 9:30 o'clock a.m. on December 19. 1955. at the Courthouse in Medford. Ore gon, has been appointed for hearing objections to such Final Account and settlement thereof. 9 Dated and first published Nov. 16th, 1955. Violet M. Fiorey. Executrix Van Dyke & Delienbacki No. 8 Goldy Bldg. Attorneys for Executrix LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held at 10:00 A.M., December 15. 1955. in Room 36, Portland State Of fice Building. 1400 S. W. Fifth A"-nue. Portland, Oregon for the purpose of adopting a Safety Code for Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems and Facilities. All persons interested are invited to attend. A copy of the proposed code as it will be presented at this hearing can be obtained by writing the Indus trial Accident Commission at its main office. Public Service Building, Salem, Oregon. This hearing is called in accordance with Sections 654.005 to 654.155 O. R. S.. inclusive. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION William A. Callahan. Chairman Dead line SiPnday Classified is at noon Saturday; 10 a m. Monday for Monday, other days 5:30 previous day. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States has directed that a pub lic hearing be held under the pro visions of Forest Service Regulation A-10 (36 CFR. 1954 Supp.. 211.2) in connection with the proposed timber offering of approximately 75 MM board feet of high elevation sub alpine timber on the Umpqua Na tional Forest, Oregon, in the general vicinity of Windigo Pass. This hearing arises as a result of appeals to the Secretary of the decision of the Chief of the United States Forest Service to make such sale. The public hearing will be held in the Department of Interior Building Auditorium. 1001 N.E. Lloyd Boulevard, Portland, Ore gon, beginning at 9 a.m., December Id, Woo. All persons or organi7ations I having an interest in the proposed saie are invited to attend tne neanng and present evidence. Mr. C. Carlile Carlson, Attorney ift Charge. Office of the General Counsel, United States De partment of Agriculture. 209 S.W. Fifth Avenue. Portland 4, Oregon, has been designated by the Secretary to conduct the hearing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY ' PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Ella F. Biddle, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have been appointed Executors of the above estate by order made there in on November 2ist, 1955: all credit ors having claims against said de ceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to us at the office of Roberts, Kellington & Branchfield, 201-5 U.S. National Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. - Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 23rd day of November, 1955. Wheldon F. Biddle G. M. Roberts Executors LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIAIE Or OREGON FOR JACK- UULWY BEN M. BOREN and M. GRACE BOREN, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. C A. KNIGHT, HARRY LEWIS and MRS. HARRY LEWIS, husband and wife; WILLIAM LEWIS. G. A. GIT ZEN and MRS. G. A. GITZEN. hus band and wife: HAROLD CATTY and MRS. HAROLD CATTY, hus band nd wife: E. W. BROWN and MRS. E. W. BROWN, husband and wife: JOHN H. PEARCE. MARY ELSIE MAUDE BRYSON and FIRST DOS. wife and husband: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien, in terest, or estate in or to the real property described in the comolaint, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four weeks from Novem ber 16. 1955. the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if vou fail so to appear and .answer, for "nl" "'"cvi, milium, will appiv lO the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, that a decree enter adjudicating your claims in interest, if any; in: Beginning at a stone which is South 63' East 0.93 chains from the southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 36 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon; thence North 46 East 152.0 feet, to the southwest erly line of the County Road; thence along said roaw line. South 44 East 552.6 feet; thence along road line. South 43" 43' West 48.8 feet; thence North 214.0 feet; thence North 30 West 408.8 feet to the point of begin ning, as described in Volume 259 page 215 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Also, Beginning at the southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon; thence South 63 East 61.38 feet to a stone at the northwest corner of tract described in Vol ume 259 page 215 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore gon; thence along the southwest erly line of said tract. South 30 East 408.8 feet to an anchor post; thence South 214.0 feet to the northwesterly line of the Countv Road: thence South 41 41' West along said road line 28.0 feet, to the southeasterly extension of the northeasterly line of Fourth Street in Daley and Emery Addition to the Town of Eagle Point, Oregon; thence along said street line ex tension. North 43 51' West 900.0 feet, more or less, to the south line of said Donation Land Claim No. 45: thence East on said Claim line 326.20 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING from the above de- Use Tribune Want Ads Quick in Results! tow in Cost! fust Call 2-6141 Wednesday, November 30, 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE scribed tracts, the following: Be ginning at the southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 36 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon: thence along the south line of said Claim. North 89 58' West 326.20 feet to an intersection with the south easterly projection of the north easterly line of vacated Fourth Street in Daley and Emerv Addi tion to the Town of Eagle Point, Oregon; thence along said pro jection line. South 43 51' East 416-58 feet; thence North 50 02' East 398.10 feet to the southwest erly line of the County Road (also the northeasterly line of tract de scribed in Volume 259 page 215 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon): thence along said road line, North 43 37' West 157.82 feet to the most northerly corner of said tract: thence South 46 West 152.51 feet, to a stone that bears South 53 30' East 60 30 feet from the point of beginning: thence North 53 30' West 60 30 feet to the point of beginning, and declaring them null and void and decreeing plantiffs owners of said realty in fee simple. Order dated November 15. 1955 prescribes once each week for four consecutive weeks as time for publication hereof. But one copy of the complaint was served and that upon Harrv Lewis. HUGH B. COLLINS 107 East Main Street Medford. Oregon Plaintiffs' Attorney NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the Elk City Water District. Jackson County, Oregon, will receive sealed bir's at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, the 14th day of December, 1955. i:t the offices of Van Dyke & Dellenback in Room No. 8, Goldy Building. Medford, Oregon, for an issue of One Hundred Eighty-seven Thousand Dollars (S187, 000.00) of general obligation bonds of said district in denominations of One AMERICAN Finance Corp. ANNOUNCES A NEW LOAN SERVICE Thousand Dollars (Sl.000.00) each. Said bonds shall be dated December 15. 1955. and shall mature as follows; S 2.000.00 on Anril 1, 1957 S 5.000.00 on the 1st dav of April of the years 1958 to 1962 inclusive S 6.000.00 on the 1st dav of April of the years 1963 to 1965 inclusive S 7,000.00 on the 1st day of Aoril of the years 1966 to 1969 inclusive S 8,000.00 on the 1st day of April of the years 1970 to 1973 inclusive S 9,000.00 on the 1st day of April of the years 1974 to 1975 inclusive S10.000.00 on the 1st dav of April of the years 1976 to 1977 inclusive Sll. 000.00 on the 1st day of April of the years 1978 to 1981 inclusive Said bonds are to bear interest at the rate specified by the successful bidder, payable semi-annually on the first days of April and October of each year at the First National Bank of Portland (Oregon) Medford Branch. All bonds which have not matured are subject to call and redemption on April 1. 1967 and on any interest-paving date thereafter. Notice of call shall be given by filing said notice at the place of payment and publishing said notice in one issue of a news paper of general circulation published in Jackson County. Oregon, at least thirty t30) days prior to redemption date. Bidders offering to purchase said bonds are invited to bid thereon for not less than ninety-eight per cent (98) of par. Bids must be in writing and . unconditional and accompanied by a certified check on a bank of the Stat.; of Oregon in the amount of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Dol lars S3.800.00) as evidence of good faith on the part of the bidder. Said de posit shall not bear interest but will be forfeited to the district as liquidated damages should the successful bidder withdraw his bid or fail or neglect to complete his offer in accordance with the terms thereof. The Board of Commissioners of said district reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all informalities in the bids. 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