Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1956, Image 21

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CHANGES PLEA Joseph
Carlino (above), named as
co-conspirator in the acid
blinding of labor colum
nist Victor Riesel, has
changed his plea from in
nocent to guilty. Carlino
and seven others in New
York are accused of plot
ting the attack which
blinded Riesel March 5.
WHAT IS IT?
Bruce, S.D. (U.R) Farmer
Art Peterson has crossed ordi
nary corn with sunflower plants.
The cross results in a plant that
looks unmistakably like corn,
except that it stands 14 feet tall
and has the strong root system
characteristic of sunflowers. The
corn has kernels dusty red in
color, instead of the customary
yellow.
BENNY'S
BACK !
. . and so are Mary, Rochester
and the rest of the gang.
Join them all tonight at 6:30 pm
THE JACK BENNY SHOW
Dial 1230 CBS Radio JQ
Along With
Other Top
Entertainment
7:00-7:05 pm Texaco News
7:05-7:30 pm-F.B.I. in
Peace & War
7:30-7:55 pm Gunsmoke
7:55-8:00 pm Sunday News
8:00-8:25 pm Fort Laramie
8:25-8:30 pm Musical
Interlude
8:30-9:25 pm-Mitch Miller
9:25-9:30 pm Top Tune
9:30-9:45 pm Paul Harvey
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The Medical Roundup
by
More From Gorman's Book -On
Mental Diieaia Tragedy
In a previous column I wrote
about a marvellous book in
which Mike Gorman, executive
director of the
National Men
ta 1 Health
Commit tee,
t e 1 Is of the
alarming situ
ation that ex
ists in regard
to mental dis
ease. The oth
er day, on the
ur Alvarei street, a wom
an with a can in her hand asked
me for money for research on
some disease so rare that I
haven't seen a case in 30 years!
Now, I am all for spending
money for a search for a cure
of any now incurable disease,
but I hate to see the almost com
plete lack of research on the
commonest disease of all the
one that costs our people more
suffering than any other. We
Americans not oniy hate to pay
for research on this disease, but
we don't want to hear mention of
insanity; and we do not want to
admit what everyone knows,
that it is inherited. To keep up
our courage most of us lie man
fully about this.
I do not blame. Foundations
for having refused in the past
to give money for research when
it might have gone, to men of
the type who know before they
begin how their so-called re
search will come out. It will con
sist purely of theories. Fortu
nately, at last a new day has
dawned, and a new group of
biologically trained psychiatrists
is coming to the fore men who
are brain physiologists, who are
at home in a laboratory, and
who are accepted- by all scien
tists as good and able brethren.
Aware of Criticism
On Page 13 of his book Gor
man says he is well aware tha,t
he will be criticized for his "ex
cessive" emphasis upon the phy
siological and hereditary factors
underlying mental illness. He
says, ."I am prepared to be read
out of the Inner Temple by the
high priests of the Oedipus Com
plex and the rampant Id. For
a number of years I was an
active communicant in that
Temple, cocking an attentive ear
while its theologues concocted
a 'witches brew' of sterile term
inology to describe psychiatric
phenomena they had no capa
bility of treating."
He goes on to say that he ex
pects to be attacked by that
"horde of self -constituted 'ex
perts' on human behavior; the
blithe popularizers who fear not
to tread where scientists are
wary to walk. Fortified by a
massive ignorance of the physi
ology of the human mind and
nervous system, they lecture,
write, preach, and advise about
juvenile delinquency, thumb
sucking, marriage, and so on."
Gorman quotes Dr. Karl Men
niger as once pointing out that
psychoanalytic indoctrination has
had a bad effect on many a
young psychiatrist because it has
kept him from observing his
patients and studying them with
open eyes and ears. Why should
the young doctor talk to pa
tients and record what they say
when he knows in advance what
they should or will say? As Dr.
Alan Gregg, the distinguished
former medical head of the
Rockefeller Foundation once
said, too many psychiatrists
have speculated about insanity
when they should have been
observing. "Psychiatrists speak
a dialect, a special lingo, more
productive of resentment than
comprehensions or interest on
the part.of their medical breth
ren.". Dr". Gregg went on to say
that psychoanalysts usually re
sent requests for proof of their
theories. Dr. Jacques Gottlieb,
a research psychiatrist, appear
ing before a Congressional com
mittee, doubted if what some
analysts have called research can
be dignified with that name.
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Emerltuj Consultant In MedJelae,
Mayo Clime
Emeritus Protestor ut MmUi IB.
Mlfn PnundaDnn
Gorman quotes with amuse
ment Professor L. J. Meduna's
recent statement to the effect
that the flag of the newly or
ganized Society for Biologic Psy
chiatry should have on it as a
rebellious and defiant motto: "A
telegraph pole is just a tele
graph pole and not a phallic
symbol."
Perhaps now that real scien
tific research is being done in
psychiatry, legislatures, founda
tions and wealthy persons will
be willing to give money to sup
port it. I hope so. Nowhere else
in Ihe field of medicine is finan
cial help more needed.
Throbbing in the Ears
Many older persons worry be
cause, when they put their ear on
the pillow, they hear a thump
ing. Some of them keep going
from one ear specialist to anoth
er wasting hundreds of dollars
The specialist cannot help them
because their ear is normal,
Actually, what they hear is the
pulsation in the big blood vessel
which goes through a channel
in the bone that houses the inner
ear. Why we don't all of us keep
hearing the thumping, I do not
know.
Obviously, there is nothing
anyone can do to stop the thump
ing; the heart must continue to
beat. What is hopeful is that
the beat can again become in
audible. I know because, in my
own case, for a while the sound
was annoying, and later it dis
appeared. Dr. Alvarez hopes his readers
will understand that it would be
impossible for him to answer
requests for information or to
attempt to diagnose by mail.
Chrysler Operations
Said Nearing Normal
Detroit (U.R) Chrysler
Corp. assembly operations were
expected to return to normal to
day in the wake of a wildcat
strike which idled 35,000 work
ers and stopped 1957 model pro
duction.
The wildcat walkout flared at
Chrysler's parts stamping plant
earlier this week when a num
ber of workers left their jobs to
protest the promotion of 30 em
ployes to a higher classification.
The dispute ended late Thurs
day when the striking members
of United Auto Workers Local
869 voted almost unanimously
to return to their jobs and to
settle their trouble through regu
lar grievance procedure.
Chinese Protest Sale
Of Japan Fair Items
Tokyo (U.R) A crowd of
300 Chinese stormed offices of
the Japanese Trade Fair in Peip-
ing to protest the sale of "shod
dy goods and refused to leave
until they were promised a
public apology, Japanese news
reports said today.
The protest movement started
when exhibitors began selling
items at the trade fair on Tues
day, reports from the Commu
nist China capital said. On
Wednesday an angry crowd sur
rounded the offices and refused
to leave until Thursday morn
ing, when fair officials agreed to
apologize in Peiping newspapers.
Fish Hook Pierces
Portland Man's Eye
A Portland man, whose fish
hook pierced his left eyeball,
was flown to Portland for medi
cal treatment by a Mercy Flights,
Inc., air ambulance last night.
Frank H. Spears, Portland,
was fishing at Black Bar on the
Rogue river below Galice yester
day when the accident happened.
A physician in the party re
moved the hook, and Spears was
then taken to Marial, then
brought to Medford by car. The
flight to Portland left here at
10 p.m.
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
at noon Saturday.
X-TRA EGG
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Grit and Shell Included.
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A complete
all-purpose feed.
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603-645 N. Tillamook
PORTLAND 12, ORtOON
Famed German Pianist
Succumbs in London
London (U.R) F a m e d Ger
man pianist Walter Wilhelm Gie
seking died in a London hospital
during the night, it was an
nounced today. He was 60.
The death was announced by
a spokesman at St. Mary's hos
pital, London.
Gieseking who achieved world
fame as a concert pianist was
born in Lyons, France, Nov. 5,
1895. His parents were German.
Gieseking began to play at the
age of 4 but he had no regular
musical training until he was
16. He began studying then with
Karl Leimar at the Hanover
Municipal Conservatory.
Navy Pilot Killed
In California Crash
Oakland, Calif. (U.R) A
Navy pilot was killed Thursday
when his Fury jet fighter crash
ed into an exclusive hillside resi
dential section here, setting fire
to three homes at it spewed flam
ing fragments and exploding am
munition. The pilot was identified as
Ens.. Lauren D. Martin, 25, of
Fruitland, Ida. He was attached
to Fighter Squadron 154 at Mof
fett Naval Air Station.
A maid and a small child in
one of the damaged residences
suffered minor injuries as they
fled from the building.
LEGAL NOTICES
CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT
C'OUNTV COURT PROCEEDINGS
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
SeDtember. 1956
The following is a statement of the
proceedings of the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, listing claim
ants for supplies and services which
were passed upon during the month
01 September, isdo, as required by
cnapier ut ot iy7 session Laws.
BERETH P. HOPKINS
County Clerk
Approved by Jackson Countv Court:
Orders: In the matter of claims for
payment of diseased cattle to James
M. Johnson. Harold R, Payne, Mr.
f. t.. namey. James o. Cheek; For
Election of Shadv Cove-Trail Fire
Protection - District; For Public Dance
Hall License to D. . Fosbury; The
appointment of Edwin H. Singmaster
as third member to County Board of
.quauzauon.
Filed: .
County Hospital Beport for August
1956.
Monthly Statement County Clerk
Treasurers Report July 1956
Contract with Lloyd Pest Control
Appointment of Assistant Water
master lor District 15.
Annual Report of Rogue River Fire
Protection District.
Annual Report of Road Department
Load Limit Permits: Mr. James C.
ParkhiU, J. Bennett & Sons, A. L.
Harding. W. L. Coombs. Mr. L. V.
McMahon and Tru-Mix Concrete.
GENERAL COUNTY FUND
Net payments for services of em
ployes of Jackson County, Oregon:
D. Offenbacher 228.77, C. L. Howard
314.60, J. Cave 95.40. L. A. Perkins
192.22. E. C. Morrill 133.80, J. D.
Walsh 347.80. P. Bcttiol 318.02. D. De-
Berry 306.62. E. Gault 235.80, G.
Wright 309.92, D. D. Coe 299.92. V.
Vanoose 298.52. B. C. Tennant 274.92.
R. Ghevsin 296.40. N. Matteson 401.40.
P. Elliott 235.80, B. Brooks 263.32, M,
Stephens 225.00. M. Dubs 202.26. G.
Jacobs 185.01. S. Vance 28.99. N. Neil
268.32, o. Leschensky 233.40, A. L.
Peterson 233.40. B. J. Brown 212.30.
I. F. Brenner 197.22. H. Dugan 261.37.
D. V. Straus 223.70. L. Smith 207.22,
A. Carter 235 80. T. C. Mclntvre
219.67, M. Mitchell 202 22. G. B. Bohl
24262, P. I. Moreland 188.37. M.
Brown 184.70. B. Bieham 126.70. R.
H. Mesplie 38.90, E. M. Janouch
253.21. B. S. Hilt. Jr. 109.06. U. B.
Inch 197.90. A. R. Bailey 245.80. M. D.
Hinman 19722. P. Thanoa 292.89, V.
Moore 240.80, D. Evanson 213.93. H.
Nelson 191.76, A. L. Martin 201.76. L.
Deenin 197.19. M. E. Nicholson 197.19.
J. C. Eaton 292.80. W. B. McCullough
296.80. C. MiUer 297.80. S. M. Penins-
ton 292.80. J. F. O'Hara 291.40, C. L.
Moldovan 292.80. T. Hatten 290 65,
J. B. Caird 220.04. H. Hunter 246.84,
E. Moore 189.11. L. Thoen 179.11, R.
Poling 179.11. E. Crapo 189.11. D. D.
Haley 179.11, M. Beneka 232.90. G.
Campbell 212.89. H. Niedermeyer
232 20. A. Beneka 150.00. F. Toews
235.15. H. W. Boyle 64.70. E. J. Zan
der 31620, f. Deweerd 206.00. M. De
Weerd 143.14. P. Hanlin 28.76. G. Han
lin 23.36. O. C. Maust 224.79. S. C.
Maust 214.79. C. Walker 181.90. H. E.
Vick 140.60. V. Morse 145.30. R. Wil
liams 134.70, L. Larvick 107.60. M.
Bevel 129.40. D. Thompson 136.55. E.
Holbrook 142.60. L. Keith 147.60, M. E.
Claassen 152.60. E. Brown 228.80, L.
Allred 76.50. D. Goddard 118.80. J.
Martin 139.70. E. Andrews 120.00. H.
Asher 116.70. Snelson 108.50. D. Hass-
ler 120.00. V. Hassler 128.20. K. Cro
well 302.40. R. Watkins 207.05. J. G.
Armson 292.00. A. E. Merkel, M.D.
796.10. D. E. COllard 310.80. A. A.
Makinen 253 30. F. Clink 279.50. C.
Kent 270.55. E. Kanclier 282.80, M. E.
Bell 282.80. N. M. VanDewalker 183.63.
E. H. McGalliard 282 80, O. S. Moore
329 20. 1. Koppes 25321. D. F. Thomas
210 60. L. Estes 261.40, B. R. Hart
305.55. C. L. Birk 7.82. C. Z. Boyden
8-87. M. E. Boyden 57.85. B. J. James
93 32. S. J. Robinson 192.90. L. D.
Pinkham 425. K. D. Weaver 72.13.
G. W. Daley 150.78. P. Gilman 217 40.
u. c. rlendnx 315.02. c. M. smith
26026. C Taylor 33.46. E. M. Grove
248.21. M. J. E. McNeil 207.22. A. A.
Franzke 159.40. A. B. Holmes 292.80.
E M. Gustavson 157.82. M. J. Sorber
116.70. L. Chenault 108 92. J. N. Buf-
fington 38.90. M. R. Hubbell 312.38
L. A. Perry 322.22. C D. Holbrook
243:40. A. J. Slade 23722. W. P.
Tucker 253.70. L. M. Sherman 76.01.
D. D. Hughes 25.50, W. I. Sutherland
185.00. R. ri. Alexander 57.50.
Payments, travel expense:
J. G. Armson 35.31. P. Bettiol
102 64. J. Caird 42.16. D. D. Coe 168 32.
K. Crowell 106.50. G. W. Daley 57.44,
D DeBerry 74.96. H. Gault 236.03.
R. A. Gheysen 95.68. T. W. Hatten
86 60. A. E. Merkel, M.D. 100 00. D E
Collard 115.00. F. Clink 75.00, O. S.
Moore 75.00. E. Kanclier 75.00. C.
Kent 75.00. E. H. McGalliard 75 00.
A. A. Makinen 75.00. B. R. Hart 100.00.
M. E. Bell 75 00. D. C. Hendrix 96 40.
R Keating 19.00. W. B. McCullough
117 87. A. B. Mekvold 37.50. C. W.
Miller 69 20. C. L. Moldovan 28 88.
F. OHara 86.40. S. Pemnffton
23 60. C. M. Smith 67.36. B. C. Ten
nant 23531. W. P. Tucker 223.04. V.
V. Vanoose 85.76. J. D. Walsh 175 34,
C. H. Wendt 10.45. G. Wright 113.43.
j-aymenis lor witness ana jury
service :
N. Moore 5.68. E Kron 5 68. L. T.
Robinson 5.68, A. M. Henshew 2.00.
C. E Maifeld 3.76. A. T. Kin 5 36.
E. W. Cameron 3.76. H. J. Eynan 2.00.
R. P. Corbin 2230, M. J. Luschen
23.46. E. C. Kadin 5 00. B. Larsen
22 50, M. A. Grigsby 24.42. R. L. Guss
24 42. B. E. Gillette 5 64. H. Lockwood
6 12. E. L. Barnes 5 24. E. Hale 5.00.
P. J. Selby 5.00. A. W. Fritz 5 00. R. H.
Gandee. 5 00. D. A. Faber 5.64. G.
Galbraith 5.12. J. Townes 5.00, D. C.
Caldwell 23 22. F C. Preston 20 44.
E. J. Knights 5 00. M. A. Magness
7 40. L. M. Shanele 5 00. J. P. Tobin
5.00. R. Mole If 00. M. S. Gates 5.00.
L. Loper 20.12. E. Tarr 5 00. M. Lock
ard 5.00, A. L. Sams 15.96, G. L. Sides
15.00. J. C. Novak 5.00. J. W. Huston
15.00. B. H. Campbell 5.00. J. D. Cain
5.00. P. E. Larson 5.00, p. R. Lyncn
15 00. E. Cottle 692. P. A. Tengwald
15.00. G. F. Bailey. Jr. 5.16. C. G.
Maple 15.96. M. E. Cosier 5.00, E. W.
Stanlev 22 04. L. M. Barbee 15 08.
C. N. Caton 6 92. r. L. Chez 15.00.
F. Saxburv 528. W. Saxbury 5.28.
B. L. Johnson 6.80. L. Gourley 4.08.
J. Rabjohn 4.08. R. White 10 00. M
Thornton 5 00. M. Peters 5 00. R.
Whittle 5 00 R. B. Reinholdt 5 00.
G. Haya 5 00. J. W. Johnson 5 00.
Payments lor supplies, services and
equipment;
Adressograph - Multigraph Corp.
220.35. Am. HoSDital Supply 15.93. Am.
Laundry 8.01, Anders Photo Shop
13.47. E. A. Barnes 120.00. Bates candy
Co. 53.83. Beck s Bakeries 63 52. M
A. Beneka .60. Brownie's 530, Bryant's
Key shop 4.00, ft. w. Burns 187.92,
Calif. Ore. Power Co. 444.72. Calif
Pacific Utilities 64.04, Calif. Spray
chemical Corp. 24.38. A Carter 6.00.
Cash Davis Pharmacy 4.04. Catholic
Services for Children 5.00. Central Rex-
all urug 4.09. Children s Farm Home
ju.oo. cnrystal Meat Market 38.80.
City Sanitary Service 23.00. D. S.
Collins 26.85, Commercial Printing
9124. C. L. Coyle, M.D. 60.00. Crafts
man Book Co. 3.12. H. Danielon. M.D.
50.00. Davis Transfer 18.54. Deaver
Tractor & Imp. 14.50. Dr. S. R. Dippel
10.00. Dunham Printing 329 80, Faber s
6.50. Faber s Market 22 20. B. P. Hop
kins Federal Tax) 4972.55. Fluhrer
Bakeries 16 68. Groceteria 29.38. Has
kim' Saw Shop 17 00. Heath's Medical
ienier z.3u, ur. w. w. Welter 161.00.
J. M. Johnson 24 00. Dr. S. E. Philins
438.50. H. R. Payne 8.00. J. O. Cheek
56.00. Hubbard Bros. 26.58. Hudson's
r-narmacy lu.uo. M. M. Huggins
2215.00. I. Huson 30 00. Industrial Ma
chine & Pump Co. 1090. Jackson
County Co-op. 32.40. Jackson Co. Road
Dept. 223. R. L. Janzen 30.00. Jewett
Office Supply 66.40. Jim's Produce
136.16, J. Johnson 20.07, Jorgensen's
109 44. Klocker Printery 81.95. Louise
Home 1323. Lovineer Disinfectant
s-ioa. Loyd Termite Control 900.00.
J. C. Luce. M.D. 20.00. Mason F.hr-
man 21820. Medford Hotel 26.10. Med
ford Office Equip. 33.70. Medford
Pharmacy 22.33. Medford Printing
22.19. Medford Stationery Store 100.73.
jvieaiura water comm. 73.97. Merck
Sharp & Dohme 9.4R. Miri Coast Run-
ply 50.69. H. E Miller 16.00, Minkler
Television 106.85, Moore Business
Forms 12.39. Morton Milling 18.25.
Motorola 942.12. Nasan Mfg. Co
1060.70. Nat. Hospital Assn. 328.40.
Niagara Chemical Div. 93.00. J. J.
ODonnell 87.00. Office Stationery &
Supply 285.03. Oregon Egg Producers
15727. Otis Elevator Co. 89.40. Pa
cific Feed & Seed 62.38. Pacific Tel.
& Tel. 638.45. Public Employes Re
tirement Board Social Securityl
797.92. Public Employes Retirement
System (Retirement) 117.05. Raysprav
905.60. Reeds Shell Service 6.75.
Rogue Valley Physicians' Service
98.98. Royal Typewriter Co. 207 50.
Sharp's Dairy Supply 5.05, Shell Oil
Co. 47.10. Simmons Carbon Co. 15.33.
Siskiyou Hardware 4.35. Smith-Corona
200.00. So. Ore. TiUe Co. 44.96. Stand
ard rjranas 74.B4. standard Oil Co.
2.92. State Industrial Accident Comm.
274.06. State Public Welfare Comm.
55.280.00. B. P. HoDkins I State Tavi
818 62. St. Rose Industrial School
21.29. Sun-Ray Venetian Blind Co.
104.20. Surgical Sales 58 80. Mrs. R.
awan jyo.uu. Talent Hardware 38.
Tri-Countv Office Machines 1 in
Trites Coffee Co. 16.06. Trowbridge
oc riynn lif.ou, vauey .quip. CO. 8.30.
Weiners 115.00. L. Welch 100.15. West
ern Union 10 96. H. A. Woods. M.D.
4.00, Zellerbach Paper Co. 34.15.
CIVIL DEFENSE FUND
J. H. Hicks 21120. L. M. Sherman
110 00. H. E. Andrews 65.39. R. R
Kvle 67.08. Coliimhja Utilities. 11
Fabers Market 10.44. Office Station
ery ac supply 5.00. Pacific Tel. & Tel.
11.05. B. P. Hopkins iState Tax) 7.17.
Public Employes Retirement Board
7.17, State Industrial Accident Comm.
3.68.
COURT HOUSE FUND
Pioneer Flag Co. 50.00. E. A. Barnes
497.00, Nat. Cash Register Co. 32.21,
County Clerk 5 99, Trowbridge it
Flynn 1004 24. LeFebure Corp. 29.96.
EMERGENCY FUND
Loyd Termite Control 195 .00.
ROAD FUND
Net payments for employes of Jack
son County Road Department:
B. Austin 267.55. R I. Fitrcoralrf
306.38. H. Geigle 347.58. F. G. Luper
971 so r r . . . n.n ., n
Rynning 467 95. L. J. Shorev 364 60.
S. H. Shorey 318 74. R. L. Smith 283.08.
V. S. Smith 302.78. K. W. Walker
178.01. L. Andrews 338.92. L. J. Bigham
315.13. J. Burns 293 78, G. Caldwell
367.06. G. Huls 29103. M. Jacobson
308.92. A. K. Stith 331 95. J. Sutton
26327. G. E. Buchholz 291.36. L. Bur
dahl 275.42. L. Culv 326 20. L. Damon
321.78. P. Hannaford 328 98. E Harnish
320.04. J. I. Lusk 280 43. D. P. Smith.
Sr. 295.96. J. Y. Baldwin 272.12. H.
H. Brown 302.60. G. E Brownlee
265.74. C. O. Culy 302.60, M. R. Grif-
nn ui:).u3. 1.. nartman 337.28. W. Hart
man 338.76. D D. Hinkle 288 93. S. D.
Johnson 347 63. C. Baker 299.88. S.
Baker 282 12, M. Boat 327 76. H.
Dooms 318.92. W. R. 'lagg 304 88, J.
Merritt 31898. C. Pir-lue 328.92, T.
Smith 297.18. E. S. Accorne 32251,
W. E. Allen 274.88. B. F. Allison 259 HR
W. J. Barlow 289.88. J. L. Beams
339.12. W. J. Bench 345.41, L. Big-
11am w. r. Biancett 259.88,
C. I Bourne 319.12. J. w. Bowman
335.08. W. J. Brocan 328 40 R F
Brown 336.72. G. P. Buffington
328 92. C. V. Calkins 306.45. N. L Cays
wju, w. u. .napman jiu.ib, o. c.
Chesnut 345.76. C. W. Childers 290 76.
G E. Childreth 305 93. A. Christensen
324.18. R. Clark 310.65. D J. Clifford
342 63. M. Clifford 381.58. C. Com-
siock 27308. N. A. Coverdale 298 82.
E. L. Cooper 350 73. G- R. Crumlev
339.96. J. L. Crumm 315 42. E. E.
Culver 328.74. J. L. Danford 310.11.
C. B. Dean 427.56. R. F. Ditsworth
316.08. C. Dooms 335 30. W. Dooms
r. uutton 285.50. G. W. Dutton
318.00. E. M. Earl 603 17. L. B. Earl
556.49. J. W. Eatherton 321 19 H n
Ferns 350.49. F. Foust 557.34. J. Foust
bol.32. J. R Gain 560 73. W. L. Garn
er 386.56, C. O. Gerhardt 262.12. C. B.
Goodnight 28451. W. H. Granbv
282.12. A. B. Haddock 317 54, I E.
Hall 307.61. S. Harris 359.70, S. G.
Hartbauer 254.98. M Heffeman 282 26.
G. Hillman 419.73. T W. Hora 299 88.
W. W. Irons 318.12. R. P. Johnson
224.58. A. W. Jones 404.70. H. A Kan
tor 355.92, J. O. Keller 28933. M. M.
Kinyon 312.06, K. B. Kite 314.80. A S
Lester 365.62. J. Lichtenstern 302.18,
R. Merritt 320 73. H. C. Meyer 358 71.
C. L. Michael 355.06, J R. Miller
345.46. L. G. Monroe 320.33. B. B.
Moore 442.71. M. W. Morse 342.64,
C. J. Netzel 328 54. C. C. Nicholson
332.66. R. L. Norton 164.04, B. M.
Parker 404.60. J. T. Perdue 285.40. E.
F. Pierce 378 10. E W. Rausch 347.33.
I"! IT Rsutlins. SQ 17 1U I D .........-..
287.00. R. P. Reed 272.12'. W. W. Rees
430.52. k. J Kinabarger 283.97. G. H.
Robertson 380.04, D. C. Schulz 359.48.
H.- W. Scoggin 246.78. D. J. Scott
281.16. D. L. Shearin 314.78. F. Sher
man 352.50. F. A. Shipley 362.09. J. R.
Shope 357.42. R. I. Simmons 309.88,
P. I. Smith 305 82. D. Stout 382.53. H.
J. Stout 33134. D. L. Sweet 498.16.
E. T. Thignin 368.82. R. Thornbura
341.80. H. E. Tolle 288.76. L. T. Van-
derpool 377 55. H. E. Wallace 264.88.
A. T. Wattenberg 345 13. E. F. White
311.38. J. B Winningham 289.90. W
C. Wood 308.73. T. V. Wright 418.27. J.
w. wuDoels 319.88. c a. jyiccau
296.92. K. Bitterling 51932. J. W
Thornton 20026. P. Getchell 158.00.
J. Groves. Jr. 463: 46. W. M. Kenyon
327.37. o. r . Blank 544.05. o. w. Ab
bot 299.50. W. F. Duncan 304 22. C
Keeney 353 22. R. E. Harnish 331.97. E
L. Marshall 384. 81. G. C. Williams
391.59. J. Bower 322 69. D. Floyd
355.41, P. R. Lynch 260 60. B. Hatch
463.16, J. Conner 367.85. P. T. Betz
382.74. W. Walker 324.86. D. A. Walden
266.50. E. H. Anderson 334.87, c. G.
Snovel 319.78. I. C. Shuck 264.88. .
Payments for supplies, services and
equipment for Jackson County Road
Dept.:
Am. Bitumuls & Ashphalt Co.
6228 37, Am. Steel & Supply 493 66
Arrow Transportation 494.66. city ol
Ashland 4.30. Assoc. Equipment Dis
tributors 5.18. Balzer Mach. Co. 10.-
400.00, Barco Supply 9.00. Bergman's
snop 25.30. Bruce tiauer Lor. Co.
102.90. G. R. Burns 19.00. F. Cadman
B.70, Calif. Ore. Power Co. 720. Cal-
Ore Mach. Co. 745.48. Cham Belt Co.
334.71. Chain Saw Sales & Service
5.52. Columbia Equip. Co. 189.18. Co-
lumoia Transport lu.ui.. contractors
Equip Corp. 268.92. Courtesy Chev
rolet 11.59. Crane Co. 25.67. Crater
Lake Mach. Co. 19.915.63. Crater Lake
Motors 825. Davenport & Town 2.70.
Douglas Oil Co. 5975.28. D. Dugger
700.00.- Eagle Point Water Comm. 2 50.
Ekerson "Paint 8c Roof Store 4.86. Elec
tric Steel Foundry Co. 1932. Electric
Supply Co. 17 00. B. P. Hopkins (Fed
eral Tax) 6996.10. Feenaughty Mach
Co. 29.68, Gardner's Machine Shop
828. City of Gold Hill 2.70. J. L.
Groves. Jr. 10.80. Hamilton bngine
Sales 41.73. B Hatch 5 00. Haupert
Tractor Co. 507.46. Hawkinson Tire
Tread Service 909 62. H. L. Pritchard
Co. 175.95. Howard Cooper Corp.
539.54. Hubbard Bros. 297.44, Hub-bard-Wray
974.00. International Har
vester 230.10. Johnny's Bee Line Serv
ice 8 50, Littrell Parts 301.70. M. C.
Lininger & Sons 1932.03. Medford
Auto UDholsterv 320. Medford Con
crete Const. Co. 3073.35. Medford Do
mestic Laundry 29.25. Medtord Lum
ber Co. 12.00. Medford Plate Glass &
Mirror Co. 45.71. Medtord Saw Shop
2 75. Medford Stationery Store 30 90
Medford Steel Co. 43.79. Medford Wa
ter Comm. 8.30, Nat. Hospital Assn
56480. Oak St. Tank & Steel 195 03,
Office StaUonery & Supply 5.72,
OK Rubber Welders 1168 00, Oregon
Liquid Gas 79.60. Pacific Tel. ic lei.
Friday. October 26. 195B
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 9903
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON
COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF LOUISE ELDRED JANNEY.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned as executor of the above
estate. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present the same with , proper
vouchers within six months of this
date at the offices of Neff. Frohn
mayer & Lowry, Cooley Building,
Medford, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 5th
day of October, 1956.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND (OREGON!
Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 9904
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
IDESSA C. VIMONT. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned executrix of the estate of
IDESSA C. VIMONT. deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same with proper vouchers within
six months from this date at the
offices of Neff Frohnmaver & Lowry.
200 Cooley Theatre Buiding. Med
ford. Oregon.
Dnted and first published this 5th
day of October. 1956.
SUSAN McCORMICK
Executrix
NEFF FROHNMAYER it LOWRY
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed his final
account as executor of the estate of
Delia F. Croteau. deceased, with the
Circuit Court of Jackson County. Ore
gon and that said Court has set No
vember 19, 1936. at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
in the Court Room of said Court in
the Court House at Medford. Jackson
County. Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections thereto and the
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published 19th Oc
tober. 1956.
Eston Humphrey, Executor
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT
No. 9543
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
ELIZABETH H. DAVIS, 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 Jack
son County, Oregon. Probate Depart
ment, a hearing upon the same has
been set for Tuesday, November 13th.
1956. 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
thereto are hereby notified to present
the same on or before such time.
Dated this 12th day of October,
1956.
Nellie Ann Purdin
Executrix
Roberts. Kellingtan & Branchfield
Attorneys for Executrix
N O T I C E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the City Council of the City of Med
ford. Oregon, has dispensed with an
election within the said City on the
question of annexing thereto the fol
lowing described contiguous territory;
Beginning at a point 1320.0 feet
west and 594.0 feet south of the
southeast corner of D.L..C. No. 84,
T 37 S. R 2 W W M. in Jackson
County. Oregon: thence west 264.0
feet; thence N 150 feet; thence
east 264.0 feet: thence south 150
feet to the point of beginning;
and that a public hearing on said
question shall be held at 7 30 P.M.
on November 7. 1956. in the Council
Chambers of the City Hall in said
City, and at said time and place the
registered voters of said City may
appear and be heard thereon.
D. F. Huson
City Recorder
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
ourt of Jackson County. Oregon. Ad
ministratrix with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of Frank Pasmore. also
known as Robert Frank Pasmore, also
known as R. Frank Pasmore, de
ceased, and nave qualified. All per
sons having claims against the estate
of said decedent are hereby notified
to present them, with proper vouch
ers, duly verified, to me at the offices
of Skyrman. Ouettette & Heisel, at
torneys for said Administratrix, at
Room 418. Medical Center Building.
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published October
19. 1956.
VIVIAN M. PASMORE
Administratrix with the
Will Annexed
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the Estate oi Lorraine A. Wil
cox, a Mentally III Person.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Guardian of the Estate of
Lorraine A. Wilcox, a Mentally III
Person, pursuant the Order of the
above entitled Court made and dated
the 24th day of October, 1956. will
on or after the 26th day of Novem
ber. 1956. sell at private sale for
cash all interest of the above named
ward in real property described as .
Beginning at a point on the Westerly
right of way line of the Pacific High
way, said point being 2019 feet East
and 41.2 feet North of the Section
Corner common to Sections 21. 22. 27
and 28. Township 36 South. Range 4
West of the Willamette Meridian in
Jackson County. Oregon: thence run
ning along said right of way line.
North 29" 59' West, 234 feet to the
center line of a road; thence along
said center line. South 59' 50' West,
432 feet: and continuing South 11 39'
West. 580.7 feet: thence running along
the Southerly line of Tract 7 of the
Walter H. Jones Subdivision (un
recorded). North 59" 50' East. 532.7
feet; thence North 27 09' West, 200
feet: thence North 59 50' East. 279
feet to the place of beginning.
signed : jr-iatte P. maimer.
Guardian.
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 Ferdie
A. Hubbard, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed Executrix of
tne above estate by an order made
therein on October 24th. 1956; all
creditors having claims against said
deceased are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified and with
proper vouchers attached, to me at
the office of Roberts. Kellington &
Branchfield, 201-5 U.S. National
Bank Bide.. Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Medford. Ore eon. this 26th
day of October. 1956.
Myrtle Herman
Executrix
31 10. Padgett Auto Parts 133.13. Par
sons Motors 3j8.1i. Pierce Freight
Lines 25.22. Porter Lbr. Co. 6.00. Pub
lic EmDloves Retirement Board i So
cial Security) 1353.83. Public Employes
rtetirement system 4.o9. ham
Const. Co. 7092.54. Rogue Equip. Sales
2333.90. Rogue River Sand & Gravel
812.00, Rogue Travel Service 272.30.
P. B. Rynning 129.66. Sam Jennings
Co. 5.63. Sec. of State 1.00. Senter
Tool Service 7.15, Shell Oil Co.
4271.27. So. Ore. Bearing Sales 89.61.
So. Pacific 3342 29. Standard Oil Co.
884.27. State Industrial Accident
Comm. 1935.89. B. P. Hopkins (State
Tax) 136854, The Texas Co. 428.70.
Tide Water Asoc. Oil Co. 1797.32.
Traffic Safety Supply 186.39. Trans
port Clearines 310.20. Transport Serv
ice 701.07. Trowbridge & Flvnn 1.67.
Union Oil Co. 3841 36. United Aid
Lines 28 30. Western Equip. Co. 9 72.
Witham Parts & Equip. 173.60, Zelier-
oacn faper co. ui.
LEGAL NOTICES
PIBLIC ADVERTISING
Sealed bids will be received until 2:00
P.M. October 31. 1956 at the U.S. For
est Service. Klamath National Forest.
Yreka. California lor the planting of
approximately 415 acres of tree seed
lings on the Klamath National forest
in various size areas. All work is to
be completed by December 31, 1956.
Copies of the bid invitation may be
secured from the above address or
the U.S. Forest Service. 630 Sansome
Street, San Francisco. California.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
WALTER OLSON & IVA A. OLSON;
J. V. WATSON & LEAH E. WATSON;
LENA PERRY AMES. LUC1LE
PERRY AMES. CONSTANCE "FILL
MORE AMES & ELEANOR SHEF
FIELD AMES: EDWARD C. EVAN
SON & DORIS R. EVANSON. have
filed with the Board of Directors oi
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT
their petition to have excluded from
the boundaries of said district the
following destribed tract of land-to-wit:
Lots 6. 7. 8. 9. & 10 Holmes Park
Addition. Jackson County. Oregon.
All persons interested in or who
may be affected by such change of the
Duunoanes ot said district are here
by required to appear at the office of
said Board of Directors. No. 205
Holly Building, in the citv of Med
ford. Jackson County, Oregon, on
the 6th day of November, 1956. at
the hour of l :15 o'clock p.m., and
show cause, if any you have, why
said change in the boundaries of said
district should not be made.
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT
By J. A. Hoffbuhr
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the City Planning Commission of the
City of Medford, duly appointed and
acting pursuant to law as the Airport
Zoning Commission of the Medtord
Municipal Airport in Jackson County
Oregon, has filed with the Joint Air
port Zoning Board of the City of Med
ford and Jackson County. Oregon. In
its offices at Medford. Oregon, a pre
liminary report and recommendation
of the boundaries of the hazard areas
and various zones to be established
and the regulations to be adopted
therefor appertaining to the Medford
Municipal Airport in Jackson County
Oregon, as provided in O. R. S. Sec
tions 492.510 to 492 710.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
a public hearing will be held thereon
at the hour of 7:30 P.M. on the 13th
day of November. 1956. in the Council
Room of the City Hall, in the City of
Medford. Jackson County. Oregon. At
such time and place parties in inter
est and citizens shall have the oppor
tunity to be present and to he heard.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
the preliminary report, together with
all maps, plats, and regulations recom
mended for adoption, may be exam
ined in the Office of City Recorder
of Medford, Oregon.
Dated this 26th dav of October. 1956.
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
OF MEDFORD
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT IN
JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
By E. N. McKinstry, Secretary
Read and Use Classified Ada
The Low Cost Way to Sell
For Quick Cash
JACKSON COUNTY WILL GET . . .
The BEST with BOYER
ELECT
ROBERT A. BOYER
Democrat- - State Representative
Bob Boyer will work vigorously
to repeal the vicious surtax sad
dled upon our taxpayers by the
last Republican legislature.
Jackson County's two incum
bents voted for the 45 surtax
which more than doubled the
average taxpayer's income
taxes. Neither incumbent has
any background of legal know
ledge or training. Both are in
the legislature for the purpose
of serving special interests.
Bob Boyer is young, vigorous,
public spirited. He will represent
interests of all the people.
Vote 115 -X-ROBERTA. BOYER
Paid Adv. Jackson County Democratic Com.
K SEE! HEAR!
1 IN PERSON! I
SATURDAY
11 KBES-TV J
I 5:45 to 6:00 P.M. I
- Senator and Mrs.
I ;vJ WAYNE MORSE
E" "" interviewed by
k v i Mf- Edward C-Kelly
I S; '" Adv., Jackson Co. Demo-
3 w ' cratic Committee, Larry Shee-
I f han, chairman.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Classified Rates
1 day par word
5
. Sc
10c
12
.144
2 days per word
3 days per word
4 days per word
6 dtyi par word
By Line Per Month $2 23
(minimum rirst issue sue)
Adi counted by th Una wham
full lines are not used
Business Directory per
line per month ,
Minimum per month ..$5.25
CASH IN ADVANCE
Remit With Order No
Refunds on Classified Adt -Account
Charges Billed by Una
Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30 '
p.m. for following day, except
10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday,
noon Saturday.
1-LOST AND FOUND
THESE dogs are at the County Pound
ana win oe new tive aays. Brown
& white mongrel; 2 black mongrels;
1 black & tan part police.
LOST Tuesday, child's pet, black Si
amese Kmen, near Hednck school.
f n. z-uMt.
LOST 1 buckskin glove. Vicinity of
AiinKier i v. rn. a-y4.
LOST White English pointer with
Drown spots, incense no. 143. fa.
2-8171.
FOUND Alligator top coat. Believe
owner lives in Medtord Plaza Apt.
2-5885.
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Good Brakes Cost a lot
Less Than Accidents
We know the brakes on your
car. Let us check them every
5,000 miles. When re lining is
necessary, we use only nation
ally known brake Mining that
has the quality to keep you
safe. Let us check your muffler
for safety,, too.
HOLT'S
Service & Repair
220 East Jackson, Medford
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