Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1957, Image 25

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Strange Disappearance of Oregon
Flier Subject of Magazine Story
Nev York (U.R) Life mag
azine laid yestercy it appeared
that missing Columbia Univer
sity instructor Jesus Maria de
Galindez may have been spirited
to the Dominican Republic last
March by a young American
pilot who was slain there in ;
December. 1
The magazine linked the dis
appearance of the instructor to
the reported murder of Gerald
Lester Murphy, 23, Eugene, j
Ore. 'class last March 12. Late that
The magazine described its re- night, the magazine said, Murphy
port as " an amazing tale of in-. took off from a Long Island air-
trigue, violence and perhaps port flying a chartered plane
tigating the allegations made in
the Life story.
"I am impressed with the doc
umentation in Life magazine,"
Porter said, "and appreciate the
efforts they are making in the
case. I feel their report ias
blown the Galindez case wide
open and points the finger at the
murder involving the Dominican
Republic which is run by the
ruthlea dictator Rafael Leonidas
Trujillo."
Porter Impressed -
In Washington, Rep. Charles
O. Porter (D-Ore.) said the State
Department told him it is inves-
On Nov. 17, Murphy wrote his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Murphy in Oregon, that his stay
in the Dominican Republic had
"served its purpose" and that he
was returning to the United
States.
On Dec. 3, Murphy advertised
his car and furniture for sale.
Trujillo regime as being im-1 lre magazine saia. ire nexi
plicated in the disappearnces of j morning his car was found
both Galindez and Murphy." I abandoned on a cliff and on Dec.
Galindez was last seen enter-!33- the state Department not
ing a subway after an evening : ified the Murphys their son was
IllJ.ISlIlg. ,
The magazine said ariline
pilot Capt. Octavio de la Maza
wa. arrested Dec. 17.
On Jan 7, the U.S. Embassy
at Ciudad Trujillo was informed
that de la Maza had hanged him
self in his cell, leaving a note to
his wife saying he had killed
Murphy, the magazine said.
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with a passenger he later told
friends was an invalid who had
been taken from a New York sub
way and delivered to the air
port in an ambulance.
I Refueled in Flordia
Murphy refueled at Lantana
Airport near West Palm Beach,
Fla., early March 13 and took
off again for Montecristi Air
port in the Dominican Republic,
the magazine said.
Murphy had been working in
Miami as a draftsman and oca
sional charter pilot. Friends said
he had been hard up for money.
When he returned from the brief
trip, they said, he had plenty
of it.
Later, the magazine said, he
told Tom Guthrie, the air taxi
operator who employed him,
that a charter client had fixed
him up with a job with a Dom
m i can airline. '
.'cau5e It looks so pretty
In the brand-new, bright
new Spreckels Sugar
bag (And it's extra-thrifty
In the 2, 5, 10 and 25-
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Phil Lowry's Son
Exposes Senators
With Case of Mumps
Salem U.R) Your Oregon
senators have not lost their
sest for living, but right now
they have no desire for a
swell time.
Sen. Philip Lowry of Med
ford warned his fellow solons
today that his eight-year-old
son John had come down
with the mumps. And inas
much as young John has been
around to the desk of every
senator for several days, col
lecting stamps for a school
contest, the upper house law
makers were put on the
alert.
Senators knitted their eye
brows as they tried to recall
whether or not they had ever
had the mumps. And those
who had not or weren't quite
sure, were thinking of get
ting shots against the disease
by the legislative physician.
Or. Ralph E. Purvine.
UN Trouble Shooter
Heads for Suez Zone
United Nations, N. Y (U.R)
Secretary General Dag Ham-
marskjold sent a top trouble
shooter yesterday to Egypt
where the U.N. salvage fleet
clearing the Suez Canal has run
into Egyptian delays.
Col. Alfred G. Katzin, a deputy
undersecretary, was to leave
New York today to consult Lt.
Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler
(U.S.A.-Ret.), chief of the clear
ance operation.
U. N. spokesmen carefully
avoided any hint that Katzin
was going because Hammars-
kjold was concerned about re
ports that Egyptian President
Gamal Abdel Nasser is hamper
ing completion of the clearance
until all Israeli troops leave
Egypt.
Professor Discovers
Kidney 'Arms and Legs'
Los Angeles IU.R A Univer
sity of California professor of
anatomy has discovered that
kidney cells have tiny "legs"
and "arms" which swell when
they become diseased.
Dr. Daniel Pease discovered
the kidney "limbs' by photo
graphing a kidney with an elec
tron microscope.
His studies revealed that the
ending in fingerlike extensions.
The fingers surround the mi
nute blood vessels of the kidney.
When disease sets in, the fin
gers apparently swell and come
into contact with one another
cutting off circulation in the
cells.
LEGAL NOTICES
ThttMdar Ftbrutuy H 1157
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIltTlfB KM
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. AREA 1. Portland.
Oregon. Notice of Public Hearing for
the continuation or revocation of Sec.
retarial Order Numbera 2285 and
2380 to 2390. inclusive, respectively
dated December 11. 1946 and Novem
ber 29. 1947. relating to the establish
ment of certain marketing areas for
umber located on Revested Oregon
and California Railroad and Recon
veved Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant
Lands in Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the authority vested in the Secre
tary of the Interior by the Act of Au
gust 28. 1937 (50 Stat. 874. and the
regulations thereunder, a public hear
ing is scheduled for 9.00 A M.. P S T
March 1. 1957 at the Interior Depart
ment Auditorium. Interior Building.
J001 NE Lioyd Boulevard. Portland,
Oregon, to consider whether market
ing area requirements now affecting
sales of O&C and CBWR timber shall
be continued or revoked. Secretarial
Orders covering marketing area re
quirments to be considered at public
hearing are as follows:
Order No. 2235. December 11, 1946.
as amended March 9. 1954. and June
14. 1956 . establishing the Siuslaw
Master Unit and appurtenant Market
ing Area.
Order No. 2380. November 29. 1947,
as amended March 9. 1954. establish
ing the Alsea-Rickreall Master Unit
and appurtenant Marketing Area
Order No. 2381. November 29, 1947,
establishing the Klamath Master Unit
and appurtenant Marketing Area
Order No. 2382, November 29. 3947.
establishing the Jackson Master Unit
and appurtenant Marketing Area.
Order No. 2383. November 29. 1947.
establishing the Josephine Master Unit
and appurtenant Marketing Area
Order No. 2384, November 29. 1947.
establishing the South Umpqua Mas
ter Unit and appurtenant Marketing
Area.
Order No. 2385. November 29. 1947,
as amended June 14. 1956. establishing
the South Coast Master Unit and ap
purtenant Marketing Area.
Order No. 2386. November 29, 1947,
establishing the Douglas Master Unit
and appurtenant Marketing Area
Order No. 2387. November 29. 1947.
establishing the Clackamas-Molalla
Master Unit and appurtenant Market
ing Area.
Order No. 2388, November 2fl. 1947.
as amended March 1. 1956, establish
ing the Columbia River Master Unit
and appurtenant Marketing Area.
Order No. 2389. November 29, 1947.
establishing the Santiam River Master
Unit and appurtenant Marketing Area.
Order No. 2390. November 29. 1947
establishing the Upper Willamette
Master Unit and appurtenant Market
ing Area.
A map showim? the area under con
sideration Is available for public in
spection at the offices of the Bureau
of Land Management located in Port
land, Salem. Eugene, Rose burg. Coos
Bay and Medford.
The hearing will b open to all in
terested persons.
Written briefs, statements or docu
ments to be presented at the heating
should be submittd to Mr. James F.
Doyle, Area Administrator. 1001 N E
Lloyd Boulevard, Portland. Oregon,
prior to commencement of the hear
ing. At the conclusion of the hearing,
all minutes, briefs, statements or docu
ments, together with the recommenda
tions of tiie hearing officer will be
forwarded to the Director. Bureau of
Land Management. ror decision.
James F. Doyle. Hearing Officer.
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IT'S THI SAFI, PROVEN WAY TO KEEP BLANKETS,
WEATERS AND SOCKS SOFT AND FLUFFY
Millions of housewives have preferred
White King Soap over everything else for
washing their costly woolens. And no wonder!
For this modern miracle soap washes with
a gentle, yet thorough, action that helps
keep them soft as the day they're bought.
So, why take costly chances. Trust your
woolens only to White King Soap from the
day you buy them. Get a package today.
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TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT CF THE INTERIOR,
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT.
ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter
designated will be received by the
District Forester, Bureau of Land
Management. City Hall, Medford. Ore
gon, at 10:30 A.M.. PACIFIC STAND
ARD TIME, on Thursday, March 14.
1957, for all timber marked or de
signated for cutting. Before bids are
submitted, full information concern
ing the timber, the cnnHiiinn nf mIp
and submission of bids should be !
omamea trom the above District
Forester. The right is hereby reserved
to waive technical defects in this
advertisement and ta rpiprt anv nr i
hji oins. me uniiea slates reserves
riRnt to waive any informality
bids received whenever urh
waiver is in the interest, of the
United States. IN JACKSON COUN
TY. OREGON: ANY MARKETING I
akw: u&t;: oalvacje: All timber
designated for cutting on SE'iSW1,.
W'3SF-U. SEi'4SE'4 Sec. 25, T. 34 S..
R 4 W., NW'iNWH Sec. 31, T. 34 S.,
R. 3 W., W.M., estimated for the pur
pose of this sole to be 312 M bd. ft.
Douglas Fir. 379 M bd. ft. Ponderosa
ine. 114 m bd. ft. Sugar Pine, 10
M bd. ft. Incense Cedar. No bid for
less than S21.S0 per M bd. ft. for the
Douglas Fir. $22.70 per M bd. ft. for
the Ponderosa Pine. $28.65 per M bd.
ft. for the Sugar Pine. S6.15 per M
bd . ft. for the Incense Cedar or a
total purchase price of $18,638.90 will
be considered. Minimum deposit with
hid $1. 550. 00. All timber designated
for cutting on Lots 3 & 4. E'aSW1.
SWI4SEI4 See. 19. SW'iSWi Sec. 29.
WiNE'i. SEliNEU SEi Sec. 30. T.
34 S.. R. 3 W.. W.M.. estimated for the
purpose 01 mis sate to ne 3.145 m bd.
ft. Douglas Fir. 472 M bd. ft. Pon
derosa Pine, 378 M bd. ft. Supar
Pine. 92 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar
No bid for less than $25 85 per M
bd. ft. for the Douglas Ftr. $31.65
per M bd. ft. for the Ponderosa Pine.
$29.40 per M bd. ft. for the Supar 1
fine. y.zD per w oa. it. tor me
incense ceaar or a total purchase
Srice of $108,201.25 will be considered,
linimum deposit with bid $5,850.00.
GREEN; JACKSON MARKETING
AREA: All timber designated for
cuttin on NW'iNW'i. S'jN's.i
5' See. 33. T. 33 S.. R. 3 E W.M..
estimated for the purpose of this
saie 10 ne -i.ojf jvi oa. it. uougias
Fir. 268 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine. 332 M
bd. ft. Incense Cedar. 2.373 M bd. ft.
White Fir. 119 M bd. ft. Western Hem
lock. No bid for less than $23.35 per
M bd. ft. for the DouRlas Fir, $30.50
per M bd. ft. for tne Sugar Pine.
$5.30 per M bd. ft. for the Incense
Cedar, $8.40 per M bd. ft. for the
White Fir. $5 90 per M bd. ft. for
the Western Hemlock or a total pur
chase price of $166,875.25 will be
considered. Minimum deposit with bid
$7,650.00.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled bids endorsed Proposal for
the Installation of a Six 6i Inch Cast
Iron Water Main on Marie Street
from Saling Avenue 1o Jackson
Street, on Jackson Street from
Marie Street to Madison Place and
on Madison Place from Jackson
Street to the alley between Jackson
Street and Queen Anne Avenue, in
the City of Medford. Oregon." will
be received by the City Council of
the City of Medford. Oregon, at the
office of the Superintendent of the
Board of Water Commissioners, City
Hall, Medford, Oregon, until 10:00
AM. on the First Day of March,
1957, and will then be publicly opened
and read.
The work for which proposals are
invited will be paid by Improve
ment Fund Warrants from assess
ments to be levied upon the property
benefited by such work and by Wat
er Commission Warrants as set forth
in Section 48 of the "General Provisions-.
The work Includes the following:
FURNISHING AND INSTALLING
Approximately 865 linear feet
Trench Excavation and Backfill
Approximately 85 linear feet
6" Cast Iron Pine
Approximately 2 each 6" Gate
Valves
Approximately 2 each 5" Fire
Hydrants
Approximately 570 lbs. Cast Iron
Fittings
Approximately 2 each Connec
tions to existing mains
Plans and Specifications may be
obtained at the Water Commission
Office in the City Hall at Medford.
Oregon, upon the deposit of Ten (10)
Dollars, which sum so deposited will
be refunded if said Plans and Soecifi-
cations are returned in good condi
tion within fifteen (15 days after
tne opening 01 bios.
The necessary cast iron pipe, valves
and fittings may be purchased from
the Board of Water Commissioners at
their shop on Fir and Jackson Streets.
The right is reserved to reiect any
or all proDOsals and to accept such
proposals as are to the best interest
of the City.
Dated this 15th day of February,
1937.
CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON
Robert L. Lee. Superintendent
Board of Water Commissioners
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Juit save your eiih register ra
ctipta until rhay total $39.30.
Bring thorn to. our itof And
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To Be Given Away March 23 ... No Obligation ... All Persons Over 18 Eligible!
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Tomatoes 1
LARGE SIZE
Artichokes
11
c
ea.
EXTRA LARGE
Avocados
each
Zucchini
SQUASH
Green Onions
OR
RADISHES
FRESH
6
bunch
ALL MEATS INSPECTED AND GUARANTEED
RIB STEAK
or ROAST
Aged Ribs USDA Choice
65-
GROUND
BEEF
Fresh Lean Beef
3;j00
SMOKED
PORK
CHOPS
Nice Lean Chops
79
FRESH
Oysters
Small Size
O U pt.
mm
mm
RINGS If I
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DELICIOUS DEL MONTE BOLOGNA
Carnation Milk
TALL CAN rfl
LIMIT
8 CANS
each
Cherry Tarts
WITH REAL WHIPPED CREAM
Made By
Patty Cake
Bakery
nil c
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jj each
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CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
Prices Good Friday, Saturday Only We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities
Lots of Free
Parking
2 Big Lots
AT THE REAR OF
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