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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice it hereby given that there snail he special election held on May 22. 1957. lor the purpose of sub mitting to the registered voters resid ing within that certain territory con tiguous to the City of Medford". Ore gon, and particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the present citv limits boundary of the Citv of Medford. Jackson Countv. Oregon, on the north line of Lot 1. Wort man Core Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Ore gon, at a point where the west erly line of Pacific Highway 99 Intersects the north line of said Lot 46; thence following the west erly line of the said Pacific High way 99 to its intersection with the south line of Berrydale Sub division, being on the south line of Donation Land Claim No. 60. in Township 37 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian; thence west on the south line of said subdivision and said Dona tion Land Claim to its intersec tion with the west line of Lynn Street; thence north along the west line of Lynn Street to a point which is 300 feet from, when measured at right angles to, the center line of Paciiic High way 99: thence along a line paral lel to and 300 feet distant from said center line of the said high way to an intersection with a line parallel to. and 407.34 feet south of. the center line of Berrydale Avenue: thence west 50 feet. ' more or less, to the west line of Section 13. Township 37 South. Fange 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence N 89' 55' W 161.7 feet: thence N 43 42' W 222 61 feet to intersect the east erly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad: thence N 35" 8' W along the easterly line of the Railroad 413 8 feet; thence N 27 28' E 84 11 feet to intersect the south westerly line of the said Pacific Highway at a point N 62 35' W 836 4 feet from the east line of Section 14 Township 37 South, Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence continuing N 27 28' E across the said Pacific Highway to a point 18 feet from, when measured at right angles to, the northeasterly line of said highway; thence following said highway parallel to. and 18 feet distant westerly from, the east erly right of wav line to a point . N 35 8' W 544.19 feet from the north line of Section 14. Town ship 37 South Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence east 1.083 feet: thence south 445.02 feet to the north line of said Section 14: thence east along the north lines of said Section 14 and Section 13. same township and range, to an intersection with the east line of Howard Avenue; thence north along the east line of Howard Avenue to the north west Ell corner of Lot 9. Enoch Walker Place: thence east 220 88 feet; thence S 2 20' E 408 32 feet to the north line of Mace Subdivision at a point 239.35 feet east of the east line of Howard Avenue; thence east along the north lines of Lots 5, 2. and 1, Mace Subdivision, to the west . line of the old Pacific Highway (now Merriman Road): thence crossing Merriman Road in an easterly direction to the north west corner of Lot 4. Midway Subdivision; thence following the north line of Midway Subdivision to a point 250 feet from, when measured at right angles to. the center line of Merriman Road; thence southeasterly parallel to. nd 250 feet distant from, the cen ter line of Merriman Road to inter sect point 274 6 feet north of the north line of Donation Land Claim No 60: thence east parallel to. and 274 6 feet distant from, the north line of Donation Land Claim No. 60 to a point 274 6 feet from the southwest corner of Lot 28. Enoch Walker Place; thence south 274.6 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 28. Enoch Walker Place: thence east- erly on the south line of Dona tion Land Claim No. 59 to the west line of Biddle Road; thence southerly along said westerly right of way line and its projec tion across Crater Lake Highway to its intersection with the east erly right of way line of Crater Laka Highway: thence northeast erly along said easterly right of way line to its intersection with the easterly line of Biddle Road; thence southerly along said east erly line rf Biddle Road to its in tersection "with the north line of Donation Land Claim No. 40. Township 37 South. Range 2 West f the Willamette Meridian; thence westerly along said north line of said Donation Land Claim V"o. 40 to the west line of Sec tion 18. In said township and range; thence southerly along the west line of said Section 18 to a lomt 658.8 feet south of the northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 6!. Township 37 South. Range 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian; thence west 1.226 6 feet to the easterly right of way line of the Crater Lake Highway: thence southwesterly and southerly along the easterly right of way line of Crater Lake Highway to its intersection with the easterly line of the Pacific Highway 'Riverside Avenue I; thence southeasterly along the easterly right of way line of the Pacific Highway (Riverside Ave nue) to the existing city limits at a point N 26 40' W 311.1 feet from the center line of McAn drews Road;, thence following the existing city limits line to the point of beginning as follows: S 26 40' E along the east line of Riverside Avenue a distance of 311.1 feet to the center line of McAndrews Road: thence westerly long the center line of Mc Andrews Road across Riverside Avenue to the westerly line of said Riverside Avenue: thence norther ly along the westerly line of Ri verside Avenue to the northerly line of Ohio Street: thence west erly along the northerly line of Ohio Street to the west line of said Donation Land Claim No. 61; thence northerly along the said west line of said Donation Land Claim to the most northerly cor ner of the Wortman Gore Addi tion, said point being N 0 2' W 966.24 feet from the southwest - corner of said Donation Land Claim No. 61; thence S 53 30' W along the northerly line of the Wortman Gore Addition to the point of beginning. the question of annexing' the said territory to the said City of Medford. Oregon, and the said registered voters are hereby invited to vote upon said annexation at said election. The polls lor sain election snait De open be tween the hSurs of 8:00 o'clock A M and 8:00 o'clock P M. on the date above specified. The said territory is designated as a single voting pre einct for the said election and the nailing nlare therein is at the Gvm nasium of the Howard School in said tpmtorr. By direction o the City Council of tha City of Medford .Oregon. D. F. Huson City Recorder Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday, 10 am Monday for Monday; other days 5:30 previous day CONSTIPATED? New laxative discovery un-focks bowel blocks without gag, bloat or gripe Constipation is caused by what doc tors call a "thrifty" colon thai, instead of retaining moisture as it should, does the opposite: robs the colon of to much moisture that its contents become dehydrated, so dry that they block the bowel; so shrunken that they fail to excite or stimulate the urge to purge that propels and expels waste from your body. To regain normal regularity, the dry, (hrunkeoqconstipating contents of your colon which now block your bowel must be remoistened. Second, bulk must be brought to your colon to S-T-R-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it tO action; to a normal urge to purge. And, of all laxatives, only Colonaid, the amazing new laxative discovery possesses Colonaid's great moisturiz LEGAL NOTICES No. S792 NOTICE IN" THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR JACKS SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY C MAURY, also known as HENRY MAURY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the above e-state has filed his final report and account and that Monday. May 27. 1937 at 9 30 o'clock a m. at the court house in the city of Medford in said county has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections of said final report and account and for the ex amination and allowance thereof. Dated and iirst published this 24th day, of April. 1937. Eugene Thorndike Executor Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry Attorneys for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS No.- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of FAY EDWARD DIAMOND, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. the undersigned, was appointed Administrator of the above entitled estate by the above entitled Court cn April 17. 1937. and have duly quali fied as such Administrator. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with the proper vouchers at fine office of my attorneys. DeForesf & Hansen. 228 Franklin Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 17th day of April, 1957. Carlos W. Morris, Administrator No. 56-672-E SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK SON COUNTY MELVA IRENE RIPPLE, Plaintiff. Vs. RICHARD WILLIAM RIPPLE. Defendant. TO RICHARD WILLIAM RIPPLE. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the first amend ed complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint; for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her com plaint, to-wit: For decree of this Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and granting plaintiff a divorce from defendant: such decree awarding plaintiff the care, control and custody of the minor children of said marriage, Richard William Ripple. Jr., David Lee Ripple and Michael Keith Ripple, and com manding and ordering defendant to pay the sum of $130.00 per month for the care, support and maintenance of said minor children, and awarding plaintiff the miscellaneous household personel property acquired by. said parties during the marriage: The date of the order for publica tion of this summons is May 7th, 1957. The time prescribed for publication of this summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of first publication of this summons is May 8th. 1957. NOREEN A. KELLY Attorney for Plaintiff No. 9652 NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY . In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM ALEXANDER NICKELL, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I have been appointed administrator of the above entitled estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same. With proper voucn ers. within six months from this date, at the office of Boyer and Holmes, 28 North Oakdale, Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published this 8th day of May, 1957. s.' josepn u. waisn Administrator of Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator witn win Annexed ol the estate of EDWARD B. SCHMOE. also known as EDWARD BENJAMIN SCHMOE. deceased, by Order of the Circuit Court of the County of Klam ath, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the Administrator. duly verified and with proper vouch ers attached, at the office of his At torney. L. Orth Sisemore. 731 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. VIRGIL SCHMOE. Administrator . L. ORTH SISEMORE. Attorney for Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, Executor of the Will of Wil liam C- Earhart, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers, duly verified to me at my office at Room 418 Medical Center Buildings, in Medford Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published May 1 1957. Harry C. Skyrman . Executor Skvrman. Ouellete & Heisel Attorneys for Estate ience May Anchor New Teeth BY DELOS SMITH United Press Science Editor New York (U.R) The remote, possibility that science is learn ing to anchor new-teeth-for-old into jaw bones in precisely the way original teeth are anchored there by nature, has been raised by experiments at the Naval Medical Research Institute, Beth esda, Md. Drs. Fred L. Losee and Philip J. Boyne demonstrated that "for eign" bone particles can be im planted in the teeth sockets of rhesus' monkeys without arous ing the rejecting "foreign body" ing capacity, plus Colovaid's stretch stimulating bulk. So effective it re lieves even chronic constipation over night, Colonaid is yet so smooth, so gentle it has proved safe even for women in critical stages of pregnancy. Superior to old style bulk, salt or drug laxatives, Colonaid neither gags, bloats nor gripes; won't interfere with absorption of vitamins and other valu able food nutrients; in clinical tests, did not cause rash or other reactions. It's a physiologkal fad: Exercise tones your body! And Colonaid exercises your colon to tone it against constipa tion, overnight! Get Colonaid, in easy-to-take tablet form at any drug counter, today I Only 98c for the 60 tablet package, brings positive relief at less than 2c per tablet. On The Side (Distributed by King Fried eggs are rarley proper- ly cooked when served in res taurants. This bnngs about the ruination of many a plate of ham and eggs. The reason fried eggs are seldom cooked as they should be is because restaurant cooks are in too much of a hurry. They apply too much heat to the eggs too quickly. Eggs should be fried with a moder ate even heat. Passing By Jim "Miracle Man" Farley. Erstwhile Postmaster General. Why refer to Jim as a "Miracle Man"? Well, sir, when he was Postmaster General he managed the Post Office Department so it was self-sustaining. In fact, hs nearly put it on a profitable basis. If that wasn't a miracle what is? Asking Queries from clients. Q. Have the so-called "quarter horses" now being used as a mutuel ma chine race track wagering med ium any thoroughbred blood in them? A. Only about 10 per cent of the type of horse you mention have any thoroughbred blood. Ancestry of a great majority is a combination of the Amer ican quarter horse and the Span ish cow horse . . . Q. I claim Merle Oberon was orginally a dance hall hostess. Right?. Merle was a dance hostess but not in a dance hall. She was so em ployed at the Cafe De Paris, London. Her name then was Estelle Q'Brien Thompson. ' Get It Right Which is the correct spelling Katherlne or Katharine? Most females so named spell it Kath erine. That is wrong according to Katharine Cornell. She main tains the "a" in the middle and the "e" only at the end is cor rect. When Miss Cornell's name was spelled with an "e" in the middle in a newspaper she used to send the editor a post card reading, "Katharine is correct Pickin' Pears By SID HOLLINGSWORTH An explanation of the pur poses and the occasion for the formation of a separate service organization under the name, Veterans of World War I, was given here by Al Novak, of Seat tle, the national chief of staff. "When it became apparent that the interests of the men who saw service in the First World War were being lost sight of, through attention and emphasis upon the needs of veterans returning from World War II and Korea, the idea of a separate organization began to take hold," Novak declared. "Today, this organization of the forgotten men is growing by leaps and bounds, simply because they want to retain their identity as a unit, just as the Spanish war veterans have done. "We do not intend to com pete with other service organiza tions, but we do have a definite program of pension relief, and a plan of organization that pre serves the spirit of the men who fought under Pershing. "It should also be remembered that it was the veterans of World War I who made possible the ben efits received by World War II veterans. It is time they receive recognition." Arthur Bryan ,the new com mander of Barracks 14, World War I veterans at the domicil iary also emphasized this theme and reported that widespread support has been pledged to en act the $100 pension measure, which World War I veterans ask, for Old chemical response which now prevents the free transplantation of parts from one living body to another. The bone particles were for eign to the chemistry of rhesus monkeys because they came from cattle. For that reason the j monkey chemistry should have j rejected them. But it didn't and j the particles formed the indis- j pensable "foundation" for a i new grouth of monkey jaw j bones in living monkeys. ; The beef bone had been made j "anorganic" by chemical treat-j ment that is, it had been milk- j ed of all characteristic beef sub-1 stances which might antagonize ' monkeys and dogs, presumably chemistry. At least that was the j theory. The experiments proved it true for mouth tissues of! monkeys. j The theory of "anorganic ! bone" previously had been ' proven true for the long bones : of dogs. Since human chemistry ; is no less antagonistic to "for- j eign" substances than that of monkeys and dogs, preumably ! "anorganic! trans plants will : "take" in humans. That remains to be seen. ITS OWN FLAG , Newbury, Mass. U.R) New bury is one of the few towns in America that has a flag of its own. Back in the 18th century, colonial flags were issued by several New England communi ties, including Newbury, Bed ford, Taunton and Cambride, Mass. ... . By E. V. Durling Features Syndicate. Inc.) spelling of the early martyro- logists." Apple A Day The contents of apples are such that eating them can be of great aid in the building of sag ging tissues. Eating apples can be an effective face lifter. That is what is maintained by a man of science. Give this a thought, sir. If beauty treatments are too great a strain on the family in come just have your wife eat an apple a day. Ballad History Who wrote the ballad titled "Down By The Old Mill Stream?" That's what a Toledo, Ohio, subscriber asks. Every Ohion should know the answer to that. Why? Well, the stream referred to is in Ohio. Tell Tay lor wrote the song aforemen tioned while fishing on the Blan chard river, near Findley, Ohio. Golfers How many clubs does a golfer need? The average golfer now feels he needs 14 different clubs. He doesn't. Seven clubs are enough for anybody who really knows how to play golf. Speak ing of golf clubs, did you know Jerry Travis never used a driver. He used a No. 1 Iron off the tee. Jerry won the National Am ateur Golf championship four times and the Open Champion ship once. Horses and Women The great majority of red haired women cannot acquire a sun tan. That is possible for only a brown-eyed redhead. I am refering, of course, to na tural redheads. If you see a blue eyed or green-eyed red-haired woman with a tan, it is very probable she is a synthetic red head. Keep that in mind, young fellow. It is very important in sofar as understanding and hand ling females is concerned wheth er a woman is a' natural redhead or is merely featuring a dyeing job. The characters of the two are very different. News and Notes Frcm Camp White as a means of compensating for their lower income status. The Veterans Administration ' central office has just issued an : exhaustive report on the subject ! of youth participation in VAVS-! activities. It is the result of a ; study made by the National Ad- i visory committee of the VAVS, ! and seeks to qualify and estab lish standards for various phases of volunteer activity undertaken by boys and girls of school age. It has long been the practice in VA hospitals and homes to en courage young people to per form and serve those who are dis abled as the result of war. No special objection is made, but a screening is recommended for certain lines of participation. Carmen Basilio, welterweight champion, took time out from his fishing on the Rogue river with Medford Mayor John Snider Monday afternoon to make an appearance at the VA Domicili ary theatre where ardent fight fans were waiting to welcome Him and wish him luck in his an ticipated bout, with Sugar Ray Robinson in September. Assistant Manager Jaffrey and Special Services Chief Glonning escorted him to the stage where he answered questions. For Action Use M-T Classified Ads Easy-Just Dial SP 2-6141 Better Seed Corn For Grain or Silage Ask for P.A.G. 244, a hybrid that will yield top quality silage and grain. Tested Proven Genuine Pfister Hybrids AVAILABLE NOW SORAII & WHITE FEED CO. 17 W. 4th Ph: SP 2-5687 Impact of America on French Way of Lite Causes Purists To Weep By WILLIAM MAHONEY United Press Correspondent Paris ;U.R) Suppose "le piknique" you planned for "le week end" was washed out by the weather what could you do then to shake "les, blues"? Easy. You could go to "le snack-bar," drink a "coca" and play "les tilts" (pinball machin es). Or there is always "le strip tease" and "le sexy" movie. France has given the United States explorers, missionaries, help in the Revolutionary war, painting, music, high fashion aid, if you care, six-day bicycle races. But the traffic is not all one way. In fact, the impact of Am erica on the French language and way of life has reached the point where resolute nationalists and stout purists are 'weeping openly. Thy prefer the leisurely two hour lunch to a self-service line; Debussy to rock 'n' roll; a quiet cafe chat over pernod to shouts above the clang of pinball ma chines, the blasts of juke boxes Land the tinkle of bourbon and scotch on the rocks. But the wave of "Americaniza tion" rolls on, nowhere near its end. It began with World War II when Gen. George Patton's army wheeled across occupied France. Today jeeps pull French farm implements, children on beaches paddle surplus life rafts, motor cyclists don surplus "battle dress," French jaws . munch "Hollywood chewing gum," and underworld figures pack "colts." Pinbal machines began' to ring in the quiet cafes. Thanks to the American rather than British in- fluence, scotch whisky became Clean - Bear Creek SfifM, Fine for . . . LAWNS AND FLOWERS Call JIM NUNES Phone KEstone 5-1643 said a young Wednesday, May 8, 1957 France's favored "snob drink." France consumes 1.2 million bot tles of scotch a year, double the figure of 10 years ago. Coca-cola swept the yonger set in the same way. American words crept into the vocabulary and not only words. Even the dwindling art of the striptease crossed the ocean to Paris. Basketball became one of France's most popular games, and boxing received a shot in the arm from American interest. Wrestling, called "catch" in French, caught on too although it's considered e n t e rtainment, like a circus, rather than a sport. $2,334 Suit File In Circuit Court Angelo DeMurrow, 108 Flor ence st., Medford, has filed a S2, 334 complaint in circuit court here against Arthur Press, doing business as Medford M e tals. company, Camp White. DeMurrow states in the com plaint that he was employed by Press between January and March of 1957 at wage rates of 1 TT C i 1 . . S.ou per nour. ne ii-ruier stal es that he worked 907 hours and that the defendant became in debted to him in the amount of $2,734.75. According to the com plai it, the- defendant paid the plaintiff $650 but still owes him $2,084.75. The plaintiff is seeking the unpaid balance of $2,084.75 plus $250 attorney's fees. He is repre sented by the Medford law firm of Skyrman, Ouellette and Heis- el. LOCI Moiflfoei? could tfly. Ebes flfacy soloed tfo freedom Thse two escaped -but 70 million others re main captive behind the Iron Curtain. And these are the people at whom Radio Free Europe beams its daily broadcasts. Escape is not its aim. Radio Free Europe penetrates the Iron Curtain to spread truth ... to strengthen hope and resistance. Said the youths above, "It ( Radio Free Europe ) added courage and strength to strained nerves." "It offered us ... a hope for a better future," nurse who fled to the v est Support Radio Free Europe Send your Truth Dollars to: CRUSADE for MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNETHREE Language, Installment buying and mass production have revolutionized the consumer market. French men spent $345 million on house hold appliances last year, com pared to $194 million two years before. Washing machins, t o a s ters, grills, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners are finding their way in to more homes in response to de mand whetted by easy-pay plans. The French paper "Arts," in a recent study of the American influence, said the United States had failed to make any impres sion on France in religion and suggested that American "dram atized evangelical religon had no place in the country." But it noted that French news papers were getting more. Ameri can everyday. Comic strips and gossip about movie stars have be? come popular. American news agencies furnish half the basic news printed in French papers, "Arts" reported. Newsp apers have adopted "le Gallup" the polling of opinion and the terse headline style used in the U.S. But some Americanisms do not translate easily. It took "Arts" a whole paragraph to ex if D Clean Up All Your Bills With a UAH from COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORP. Phone SP 3-4564 Loans Front $25 to $2500 ON AUTOMOBILE FUR NITURE OR SALARY CALL SP Thy had navar flown bafora. But early one morning Zdnek Macfatlner, 19, and Karel Kucera, 20, tied up a Czech guard and wobbled to the safety of West Germany in a atolen plane. "Everybody Is listening even the Communists said an escaped Czech skating champion. From 29 powerful transmitters, Radio Free Europe broadcasts up to 20 hours of truth a day to five key satellite countries Poland, Czecho slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. And how the Communist bosses fear it I Each dollar you contribute sponsors a Minute "" t T" it T" 1 T v ' nfrym m a ruin on naaio rree Europe. many minutes will you give? 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