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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. January 23, 1937 Japanese Changing Attitude Toward U.S. Citizens in Homeland Tokyo 'U P; What if all the Yanks in Japan obeyed the con itant cry "Yankee, go home!"? Aside from the political sig nificance, it would mean a loss of almost half a billion dollars a year to the Japanese enough to wipe out more than half this island's trade deficit. The Japanese are beginning to realize this, and many are changing the cry to, 'IIey, Yank, please stay." Figures released by American officials show Japan still is de pendent on U. S. military dol lar. Most of the $470 million spent t year went for official pur chases from Japanese firms. But $123 million was spent by indi vidual soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen, buying tatami mats for their offbase apartments or shipping souvenir kimonos back home. Mess halls, officers' clubs and similar activities spent an- : other $87 million, i Japan realized $2 3 billion from its exports during 1956. American sources say it was sig i nificant that U. S. military j spending equalled 20 per cent i of those earnings. American dollars, coupled j with U. S. economic aid, enabled j Japan to end the year with a ' $293 million balance in the for feign exchange treasury despite the fact imports exceeded ex ports. "It is our hope that Japan can LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED BIIS: tMled bids will b Tceivd by thm County Court of Jackion County. Oregon at the Count;' Court Home, Men ford, Oregon, until Fehruary IS. 1957 at 10 00 A M . (or a Juvenile Detention Home, and will then be opened and punlicily read aloud. Bid received after the time fixed for open in will not be considered Plana pecilicationa and contract document mav be obtained at the office of William H. Setbert. Architect. 303 U. S National Bank Building. Mrdford Oregon upon a deposit of $25 00 for each net of document Documents will be on file at the Builder Exchange. Portland. Ore gon and fcugne. Oregon. One aet of document wiSl be lurniahed each prime bidder at the stipulated deposit aum per net Additional set will be provided upon request at the bidden expense ai S10 00 prr art. The deposit sum will be refunded to all bidders upon return of all documents in good rendition within 15 das from bid date. Contractors will be require) to file approved prequahfication form with the County Court not later than 10 davs prior to the date of bid open ing a required bv Oreeon Law. Forms mav be obtained at the office of the Architect Each bid shall be accompanied bT a certified check, cashiers check or bid bond made pavable to County Court. Jackson County, in an amount of not less than 5 of the amount of the bid. to be forfeited a fixed and liquidated damages should the low bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a contract and provide a auit able bond for the faithful perform ance of the work in the event the contract i awarded to him. The County Court reserve the right fo reject anv or all bids and to waive Informalities. No bidder mav withdraw hi bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award, of the con tract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding; 20 days. County Court Jackson County. Oregon By: Rodnev Keating. Judge Chester Wendt. Commisaioner Ralph James, Commissioner SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit to Qutet Title No. 56-73S-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY MICHAEL WILLIS HARTLEY and RUTH EVANGUN SOX. Plain tiffs, vs ELLEN JAMISON and JOHN DOE JAMISON, her husband, his true given name being to the piaintilfs unknown; EVA ANDERSON and JOHN DOE ANDERSON, her hus band, hi true given name being to the plaintifls unknown: H AWN AH MALMSTROM and JOHN DOE MALMSTROM. her husband, his true given name being to the plain tiffs unknown; EDWARD ANDER SON and JANE DOE ANDERSON hi wile, her true given name being to the plaintiffs unknown; MARY H. TVFVESON and JOHN DOE TUF VESON. her husband, his true given name being to the plaintiffs un known; OSCAR B ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON, his wife, her true given name being to the plamtilfa unkown; ELLEN R. AND KRSON and JOHN DOE ANDER SON, her husband, his true given name being to the plaintiffs un known; DAVID ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON, his Wife, her true given name being to the plamtitts unknown; ANDY ANDER SON and JANE DOE ANDERSON hi wife, her true given name hciP" to the plaintiffs unknown; Elmer ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANU FRSON. his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiffs un known: MABEL AVER ILL and JOHN DOE AVER ILL. her husband, his true given nume beine to the plaintiffs unknown: WILLIAM O. ANDERSON and JANE DOE AN DERSON, his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiffs un known: all unknown heirs at law of JOHN K. L. ANDERSON, de ceased: all unknown heirs at law of said defendants if they or am of them be deceased: and all per sons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, hen or estate in or to the real propertv described In the complaint. Defend ants TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED, AND EACH OF THEM: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mon, .and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in their complaint succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: for a decree of thi court decreeing that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the followin described real property, to-wit: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarts of Section 28 in Township 39 South. Ranee 3 West of the Willa mette Meridian in Jackson Coun ty. Oregon for a further decree of this court decreeing that the defendants and neither thrrof. have any right, title interest, lien or estate in or to said described premises or any part there of; for a further decree of this court restraining the defendants, and each thereof, after the completion of this suit, from asserting any right, title, interest. lien or estate in or to said described premises or any part there of, and for a further decree of this court quieting the title to said prem ises in the plaintiffs, as the owner thereof In fee simple. This summons is published by ordfM- of the Honorable H K. Hanna. Judge of the Circuit Court of the ' State of Oregon for Jackson Countv. duly made on the 3!st dav of Decem ber I9i. The time prescribed for said order of publication of this sum mons is once a week for four con secutive weeks. The elate of the first publication of this summon is the lh day of January. Harbison and Piazza A E Piazza Of Attorney for Plaintiffs TOST OFFICE ADDRESS 2H7 V. S. National Bank Bide. Med ford Oreeon POISON OAK? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL Yom must b satisfied or roui monet chcrful1v refunded Get a bottta to U at WESTERN THRIFT. build up its exports to the point where it no longer will be de pendent on military spending," a U. S. Treasury Department of ficial said. Wound Up in Hed Exports increased 24.4 per I cent last year over 1955, but im ports jumped 20.7 per cent and Japan still wound up S728 mil lion in the red on its trade. The United States cut back the number of servicemen in Japan last year but increased its spending. This resulted from i more local purchase of the goods and services needed to maintain the huge U. S. military installa tions here. Japanese firms received the largest contracts for coal, trans portation, wood and wood prod ucts, office machine repairs and office supplies. The U. 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