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Back Stairs: Auld Lawes on By MERRIMAK SMITH United Prets Whit Koui Writer Washington TP Back stairs at" the White House: A well - known broadcaster provoked some hearty laughs with a bit of ancient Scot law he unearthed and showed around the White House. While President Eisenhower was at the Burning Tree golf Porler To Give Major Address In Puerto Rico Washington, D. C. Rep. Charles O. Porter (D-Ore.) an nounced this week that he will fly to the island of Puerto Rico tonight. He and his administra tive assistant. Jack Billings, will be gtiests of the governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Luis Munoz-Marin, over the week end, returning to the na tion's capital on Sunday, June 9. While in San Juan, Puerto Rican capital, Porter will deliv er a major address before a mreting of the Puerto Rican Newspaper association Friday night and is also scheduled to appear at rally of Dominican Rrpublic exiles on Saturday. His trip to the island commonwealth is in connection with the current investigation by the congress man into the disappearance last December in the Dominican Re public of his constituent. Gerry Murphy of Eugene. The Domini can Republic is located on an island only a short distance from Puerto Rico. Misdirected Policy The main theme of Porter's talks to Puerto Rico audiences will be that misdirected foreign policy of the United States in re gard to the "two-bit dictator ships" of Latin America has led to a political climate in the Car ibbean area in which the Mur-phy-Galindez case could occur He will propose a change in this policy to the extent that the the United States will continue proper and correct relations with dictatorial countries, but will not be unduly friendly with them nor offer them military or economic aid. The present pol icy, Porter claims, has led to a considerable loss of prestige for the United States among the de mocracies of Latin America. He maintains that in the global cold war the United States is "losing the battle for men'a minds by our failure to adopt a high moral ttandard In dealing with tyran ny in all forma, not just the form we know as Communism." Pwter also announced this week that he has an official in vitation from the President of Costa Rica, Jose Figueres, to visit that country as a guest of President Figueres during the week end following the Puerto Rican trip. The congressman has cleared the invitation with the Department of State and has no tified President Figueres of his acceptance. Snappy-Wrap! Wear this in. out and around the house it's apron, jumper, or sundress cool for summer! Belt cinches waist, opens flat for iron ing. Tulip pocket jiffy to do: Pattern 7390: Small 10, 12; Medium 14. 16: Lrge IS. 20, Tis sue yaitern. transfer. State size. Send Thirty-five Cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune Household Arts Dept.. PX". Box 168, Old Chel sea Station. New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly Name. Address, and Pattern Number. A bonus fnr our readers two FREE patterns, printed in our new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book for 19571 Plus a wonderful variety of designs to order crochet, knitting, embroidery, buck weaving, toys, dolls, oth ers. Send 25 cents for your copy of this exciting NEW needle book nowl course one recent afternoon, John Edwards of the American Broadcas'ing Company strolled into the White House lobby and displayed a 1609 edition of "Regiam Majestatem, the Auld Lawes and Constitutions of Scot land" by Sir John Skeene. In the ancient law book was this admonition for the Scots who, after all, invented the game of golf: "No man should play at the golfe, nor at the futball under the paine jf fifty shillings be cause they are esteemed to be unprofitable sports for the com mon gude of the realme and defence thereof." Observed one White House staff member, "Sir John Skeene lived too soon. He would have made a fine staff member for the Democratic Digest." Commenting on last Monday's cold chicken and potato salad party at Capitol Hill for the Presideent and 200 Republican House members, a sage political observer said, "The way to a man's vote is through his stom ach." Eisenhower obviously believes similarly. He plans to have all GOP members of the House and Senate to a series of early morn ing White House buffet break fasts, beginning next week. Persons unfamiliar with thp ways of Washington might be somewhat surprised that a presi dent would attempt to spread political joy and gospel at 8 Telephone Calls Save Man's Life Palo Alto, Calif. OF Two quick telephone calls from Pitts burgh were credited today with thwarting the suicide attempt of a young Lockheed aircraft work er separated from his wife. Howard Beatty, 23, telephoned his friend Byron Painter. 30, of Pittsburgh, Wednesday to talk to him for the "last time." Just before he hung up Beatty said he was going to commit sui cide by slashing his wrists. Painter immediately called Beatty's wife, Janice, in Los An geles and learned that Beatty was staying at the Holiday Inn, about 50 miles south of San Francisco. A second quick call to Moun tain View police sent an emer gency squad rushing to the inn. There police found Beatty with his wrists slashed and they rushed him to Palo Alto hos pital. Dr. Alec S. MacKenzie said Beatty was "upset and needs psychiatric care." "I think he cut his wrists to attract attention and sympathy from his estranged wife," Mac Kenzie said. The doctor said Beatty had slashed his wrists the previous night "but didn't do much dam age." Naples, Italy tP Naples movie houses, hit hard by the competition of television, have announced there would- be no more showings on Wednesday. New Back Interest 9069 10 IS Look in back of you that's where the new fashion interest most often appears! In this case, soft panels of flares at the back, to contrast with the sleek sheath front of this stunning dress. Easy flattery it's a Printed Pattern! Printed Pattern 9060: Misses' Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. 18. Size 16 requires 34 yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat tern part. Easier, faster, accu rate. Send Thirty-five centi in coins for this pattern arid 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept.. 232 West 18th St., yew York 11. X. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Size and Style Number. the Gofe o'clock in the morning when many people are grumpy and out of sorts. Certainly such tac tics would never be attempted on a large, important scale in most other major American cities. Washington, however, is pecu liar in that the biggest men in town, including the President, the Cabinet and many promin ent members of Congress, go to work early. Eight o'clock in the nation's capital is working, and nut getting-up time. As a consequence, smart Washington hostesses end their evening parties no later than 10:30 or 11 o'clock. The John Eisenhowers will continue to live in their Army quarters at nearby Fort Belvoir until the President's son goes on duty July 20 in a new assign ment at the Pentagon. This naturally has led to the question of whether the John Eisenhowers and their four chil dren will move into the White House while the young major Is on Pentagon duty. As far as residence in the executive man sion for any extended period of time is concerned, the answer seems to be no. The younger Eisenhowers are expected to find a house near the Pentagon, probabry still in Virginia. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice ii hereby Riven that the undersigned has filed hi final report and account in the Estate of George Hauber. Deceased, and the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv has fixed June 27. 1957 at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A M. in the Circuit Courtroom of the Courthouse in Medford. Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final re port and account and for the settle ment thereof. Jesse P. Littlefield. Administrator Robert R. Dickey Attorney for Administrator Notice of Partnership Dissolution Notice is hereby given that we. the ! nership heretofore conducted under I the name GRAHAM & RUHL ELEC TRIC as of June 1. 1957; ana that Ailie E Graham, who is winding up the partnership affairs, will continue the business of electrical contracting under the name Graham's Electric Service at 1203 Sage Road. Medford. Oregon. ALLIE E. GRAHAM. CLAYTON E. RUHL. JSOTITE TO CREDITORS FU.E NO. 1004ft IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of BUD MORRIS SMITH, Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Executrix of th above en titled estate by the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson. State of Ore gon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them at the office of the undersigned s attorney at 230 West Main Street. Medford Oregon, properly veriiiea ana with proper vouchers, within six fi) montrts irom me aaie 01 me nisi pu. lication of this notice, which is the 6th day of June. 1957. rwanei t-iair amnn Executrix O H Bengtson At tome vg for Executrix 230 West Mam Street Medford, Oregon NOTICE Notic In hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final report and account in the estate of Fred W. Barker. Deceased. and that the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County has fixed July 15, 1957, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M. in the Circuit Courtroom at the Courthouse in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for, hearing ob jections to. said final report and ac count and lor the settlement thereof. Walter Ricks. Administrator Robert R. Dicker Attorney for Administrator PROBATE NO. 9 1 T NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK env rniTXTV IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE UP LAURA ANN HOFFMAN', also known as LAURIE HOFFMAN. Deceased Notice is herebv given that Geneva L. Aver, administratrix of the above estate, has filed in the above entitled Court and cause her Final Account and Report and said Court has fixed Julv 8, 1957. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m.. in the Court room of said Court at the Court House in Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections thereto and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first published June 6. 1957. GENEVA L. AYER, Administratrix Farrell and Blackhurst. Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS Sealed bids will be received by the State Board of Higher Education at the office of the Business Manager. Southern Oregon College. Ashland, Oregon, until 3:00 P.M.. or, Friday. Julv 5 1957. and then publicly opened and read, for the purchase of any or all of the following units of eal prop erty situated in Jacksonville. Oregon, and described more particularly as follows: Unit 1: Lots 1 and 4. Block 39. City of Jacksonville. Jackson County. Oregon. Consists of ga rage and about 1 3 acre of land. 'Stipulated minimum price, $750 00l Unit 2: All of Block 28, Citr of Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon, and Lot 1 of Block 25 excepting that portion of Lot 1 of Block 25 which was deeded to William C. Dobbyn and Clare Pauline Dobbyn by the State of Oregon as described by Volume No 440. page 188. of the deed records of Jackson County, Ore gon. Consists of house and about 3 acres. 'Stipulated mini mum price, S3. 500 00t Unit 3: Lots 2. excluding there from thpt portion deeded to Wil liam C. Dobbyn and Clare Paul ine Dobbyn by the State of Oregon as described by volume No 440, paee 1RB. of the ded records of Jackson County. Ore gon, and Lots 3 and 4. Block 25. City of Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon. Consists of old brewery and about '4 acres of land. (Stipu lated minimum price. $500.00 1. Unit 4: (Alternate i Units 1. 2 and 3 combined 'Stipulated minimum price. $4. 750.001. Terms: Cash Bids shall be submitted on forms obtainable from Mr. Donald E. Lewis. j Business Manager, Southern Oregon I College. Ashland. Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified j check or bid bond of a surety rom ; pany authorized to do business in iOresoni. payable to the S'aTe Board of Higher Education for not less than ten per cent '10. of the total amount bid. applicable to the purchase price or to be forfeited as liquidated dam' aees should the bidder fail to com. plete the purchase in accordance with h:s bid. Deposits of unsuccessful bid ders will be returned. The board reserves the right to ac cept or reiect anv or alt hids STATF BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Earl m PaHe't. Secretary Eugene. Oregon Roosevelt Bruised In Plane Accident Fort Scott, Kan. TP Frank lin D. Roosevelt Jr. and his pilot brother, Elliott, were bruised Wednesday when their light plane hit a fence on takeolf from the Fort Scott Airport. Neither was seriously injured. Elliott Roosevelt said the plane developed a brake drag and was slowed by a puddle of water on the wet runway. When he saw takeoff was impossible, he said, he cut the engine. The Beechcraft Bonanza, four-passenger plane, was dam aged in the nose and wings. Two passengers, James Smith Jr., manager of Franklin Roose velt's ranch near Poughquag, N.Y., and D. W. Chittenden, ex ecutive secretary of the Ameri can Polled Hereford association, were also unharmed. Elliott iz in the cattle business at Meeker, Colo. 27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Upholstery FURNITURE AUTO BOAT UPHOLSTERY Many colors & patterns to choose from. Pick up & delivery. Estimates gladly given. LINDEN' PARK UPHOLSTERY 843 W Jackson Heinz G. Bertram SP 3-9022 or SP 2-49flfi Poultry & Eggs TiUYtff processor; male if- ROGUE VALLEY POULTRY CO 334 E McAndrews Rd Ph SP 2-6159 Building & Construction f. F BAR NE S CO NTR ACTO R WHEN thinking of building or re modeling. KE 5-1341 for free esti mates. F.H A. terms. Nothing down, 36 mo. to pay. BROADWAY-CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Builders of nomes for the atomic age. Remodeling of any kind. 20 year bonded roofing, swimming pools. 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