Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1956, Image 28

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    TWELVI MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thurdy. June 7. 1958
9
COPS DONT LIVE LIFE O'RILEY For nearly an hour
truck driver George Sanchez, 29, held a dozen Los An
geles police officers at bay as he held a pistol to his
head threatening suicide. Here he bites the arm of one
of several officers struggling with him. His brother
(second from left) and Catholic priest (background) kept
up steady conversation to divert Sanchez until police
could grab him.
HERSHEY PROMOTED
Washington (U.RJ President
Eisenhower Wednesday nomi
nated Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Her
shey. director of selective serv
ice, for the permanent rank of
lieutenant general.
LEGAL NOTICES
FINAL NOTICE
Notice i hereby Riven that Emma
Nienicia. the Executrix t the Estate
01 Optus L. Nieinela. deceased has
.-(ilei her Final Account ind bv Order
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Or en on for Jarkon County. Monday.
Jut e 18, 196. at 10 00 A M. o'clock of
Mid dv in the Courtroom of aid
Court has been fixed a. the time and
place for the hraruiK of objections to
aid F.nal Account and settlement of
aid Ettate.
Enma Niemela. Executrix of
the Estate of Oohia L. Niemela
No. 5fi-2l-L,
SIMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COl'KT Or THE
STATE OF OR EGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
INVESTMENT SERVICE CO. a cor
poration. Plaintiff, v. ARTHUR M.
CURTISS and GRACE E. CURTISS.
Defendant.
TO ARTHUR M CURTISS. ALSO
KNOWN AS ARTHUR M. CURTiSS.
SR
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
action within four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, which said date of first
publication u the 24th day of May.
10"6. and if you fait to so appear and
answer said complaint, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for a judgment
aKiiin.it you tor the sum of $1930.64
wi'h interest thereon at the rate of
mx Prr cent per annum from March
l!7 lit.'ifi. until paid, plus such at
tnrnp's fees a shall be adjudged
reasonable by the court not to exceed
.').")( phis plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements incurred in this action,
and plaintiff will further apply to the
court for an order directing the sale
of certain real property owned by you
and the defendant Grace E. Curtiu
ccrrf-ing ot the land and premises
located at 430 Benson Street and 434
Benson Street in Med ford. Jackson
County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg
ment. Said land and oremises have
heretofore been attached by the sheriff
of Jackson County.
This summons is served upon you
PV publication, pursuant to order of
the Honorable H. K, Hanna. Judge of
the above-entitled court made and
entered on the 15th day of May. 1956.
which order requires that summons
he served upon the defendant Arthur
M. Curtiss. by publication once a
week for four consecutive weeks n
the Med ford Mail Tribune, a news
paper of general and regular circula
tion m the County of Jackson. State
of Oregon, and published in the City
of Mrdford in said countv. and that
Mav 24. lf)3K. is the date of the first
publication of this summons and that
June 14. 195. is the date of the last
publication of this summons.
ROBFRT H. HUNTINGTON
Of attornevs for plaintiff.
Hart. Spencer. McCulloch.
Rock wood and Da vies,
1410 Yeon Building,
Portland 4. Oregon.
No.
NOTtcr TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE '
In the Matter of the Estate of HAR
VEY WILDER GRAHAM. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jack-son Countv. as Administrator of
the estate of Harvey Wiiber Graham,
deceased, and have riulv nuahfied. AH
persons ha vine claims against said
estate are herebv notified to present
them, with oroncr vouchers and duly
verified, to n;e at the office of Edward
C Kellv. No 20 Goldv Building. Md
ford .Orrgon. within ix months from
the Hate of this notice.
DATED at Med ford. Oregon, this
31st day of Mav. )5ft.
DONALD L. WELBURN
Administrator
Bonneville Opens
Bids on Projects
Portland iU.R) Bonneville
power administration announc
ed opening of bids or one Ore
gon project yesterday and the
award of a S25.411 contract for
another project.
The announced bid opening
was for tower steel to be used
in construction of two 115.000
volt transmission line river
crossings from the Big Eddy sub
station to serve the Harvey Ma
chine company aluminum plant
near The Dalles.
Apparent low bid on the steel
was S72.981. submitted by Beth
lehem Pacific Coast steel, San
Francisco.
The contract awarded yester
day went to the John L. Nichols
construction company, Grand
view, Wash., for construction of
a four mile tap from Keeler sub
station to the St. Johns-Oregon
City line and a one mile St.
Johns-Forest Grove loop line to
Keeler substation.
Fire Fighters Urge
Competitive Scale
Salem (U P) The Oregon
State Fire Fighters association
adopted a resolution urging a
competitive wage scale on a lev
el with other industries at the
closing session of the association
in Salem Tuesday.
State benefits for firemen's
occupational diseases were pro
posals in another resolution that
will be referred to the 1957 Legislature.
Continuance of the annual
miicular dystrophy campaign
by the association was approved.
The group elected Edward
Whelan, Portland, as president;
Richard House, Oregon City, as
first vice president; Earl Nobel
of Salem, second vice president;
Fred O'SulIivan, Eugene, secretary-treasurer;
and Doyle Ed
wards of Klamath Falls, trustee.
UHF Radio Telephone
Circuit in Operation
Ontario ;U.R) The second
of the only two ultra high fre
quency radio telephone circuits
in the Northwest was put into
service this week between On
tario and Jordan Valley.
Repairmen had to snowshoe
in during the winter to maintain
the old magneto circuit which
this telephone circuit replaces.
The new circuit, which covers
about 100 miles, gives Jordan
Valley direct service with the
rest of the country.
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Hilton To Discuss
Hotel in Portland
Portland (U.R) Conrad Hil
ton, hotel chain' operator, is
scheduled to be in Portland next
week to discuss with Portland
business leaders the prospects
of building a convention size
hotel in the downtown section
of the city.
Leaders of the committee in
terested in acquiring the large
downtown hotel for Portland
reported they felt that the con
struction was nearer at the pres
ent time than at any time in the
past several years.
Committee spokesmen said
that the group planned to listen
Injured Ensign Dies
In Rescue Accident
Anchorage, Alaska !U.R)
Attempts to evacuate a seriously
injured Navy ensign from a Na
val supply ship anchored off Na
knek, Alaska, ended in tragedy
yesterday when an Air Force
float plane crashed after taking
off with the patient.
Air Force officials at Elmen
dorf Air Force Base here said
the ensign died in the crash but
they did not know whether death
resulted from injuries received
earlier aboard the USS White
Marsh or from complications fol-
to whatever proposal Hilton may
have but are interested in who
ever makes the best proposition.
Man's Body Sighted
At McNary Dam
Umatilla. Ore. (U.R) A
locks tender at McNary dam
yesterday sighted the body of
Frank Clevenger 67, who drown
ed in the Columbia river in the
Tri-City area last week.
The coroner from Benton
county. Wash., was called and
recovered the body.
lowing the crash.
The pilot of the float plane.
Capt. Clarence L. Harrington of
the 5039th Air Transport Squad
ron, and two crewmen escaped
injury in the crash.
The ensign was a crewman
aboard the White Marsh which
has been engaged in the annual
"Mona Lisa" supply operation to
far north ports. The ensign was
not identified.
Teacher Education
Programs Approved
Salem (U.R) Several pro
grams in teacher education were
approved here yesterday by the
State Board of Education.
The programs cover a five
year period and include Maryl
hurst, Lewis and Clark. Oregon
State College. University of Ore
gon, and Mt. Angel women's
college.
The teacher education pro
gram at Portland State College
is restricted to the school year
1955-56. Approved for the 1957
59 biennium were budgets for
general education, vocational
education and the Oregon Tech
nical Institute in the Klamath
Falls area. Final consideration
Klamath Gets Higher Vancouver, Wash. (U.R)Th
n b J n Vancouver city council has
uairy rroauas rnces unanimously
acclaimed Dr. H.
Klamath Falls U.R Higher T .
L. Schumacher as new mayor. ;
prices for dairy products have
gone into effect here,. Milk
prices were up one-and-a-half
will be given these budget in cent quart and buIk ice cream
the 1957 legislature. wa "P 13 cents a gallon. i
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