;:gr.e Men Seek
Mcdel Plane Record
V. . A' '': "' An attempt to
br'-ak the j.-orld's record for con
tinuous fiight of a model air
plane got under way here Sun
d;,y night.
Three members of the Eugene
Pron Spinners club are flVinz
a 54-inch wmgspread gas model
plane by control lines and re
fueling it through a plastic tube.
The three men. Jack Murray,
Eud Kuykcndal and Dick Warn
pach are working two hour
shifts and resting for four.
The three expect to break
the record of 34 hours 34 minutes
of continuous flight by 3:40 a.m.
Tuesday. '
BUTTE FALLS
Softball Game
By MARY JO HARRIS
Butte Falls The Blue Birds,
women's softball team of the up
per Rogue area, will play the
Rf.gVe Valley Dairy Maids Tues
day evening. June 18, at Ricker
field. Camp White, at 7:30 p.m.
Uniforms for the Blue Birds
were purchased by the Big Y of
Medford. Butte Falls General
store and Scotties cafe of Butte :
Falls Medford Corporation do-!
nated money for the purchase of
equipment for the team.
Anyone interested in playing
"ball with the Blue Birds is asked
oto report for practice every Mon
day and Wednesday at 6 p.m. at
the Butte Falls High school field.
Mrs. Bill Kodgers is girls' man
ager and team manager. Hank
Davies, reported that Darwin
Moore has agreed to help man
age and coach the Blue Birds.
Vgcation Bible school opened
June 10 at the Assembly of God
church and will close Friday,
O June 21. Assisting the Reverend
Qd Mrs. John' Fuiten are Miss
Shirley Miller anod Miss Caro
lyn Watt, of the Bible Standard
Institute, Eugene.
Children, aies four to eleven
are attending Bible school In the
morning and teen-agers will at
tend evening classes. The closing
' program will be held Friday eve-
ning, June 21.
The Butte Falls Garden club
will hold its regular meeting
Jiuie 18 at the home of Mrs. Lee
Sheppard. Installation of officers
and a discussion on fragrance of
flowers will constitute the pro
gram of Ore day. Refreshments
will be served it 1:00 p.m.
The Butte Tails Community
Bibl'i church will hold its clos
ing program for vacation Bible
school classes Sunday, June 16,
at 7 p.m. in the church auditor
ium. Songs end stories from
classwork and handicraft proj
ects will be presented by chil
dren. Mothers and children had a
picnic in the city park Friday
afternoon, June li-
The child evangelism work of
Miss Mary Dayton was a special
missionary project of the vaca
tion school. Miss Dayton will re
turn soon to Luzon, in the Phil
ippine islands.
Boys and girls of the sixth,
seventh and eighth grades will
continue Junior church services
every Sunday during the sum
mer. Leaders for these services
are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cram
mer. These past few weeks finishing
work continued on the new part
of the Butte Falls Community
church. Joe Dyer applied a light
brown stain to the outside. Win
dows were framed, doors hung
and homemade pews set in place.
Those helping were Gus and
Bill Edmunrison. Elga Abbott,
Louis and Douglas Crammer,
o Elmer Leatherman. Irwin Mc
Keen, Henry Davies, Alfred Hof
mann and the Reverend Howard
Simmonds.
Jerry Conley celebrated his
fourth birthday at a party given
in his honoi Monday afternoon,
June 10, at the city park. Jerry
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Conley. Games were played,
4t:Us opened, cake and ice cream
(crved.
Children attending were Mark
Crammer. David Ellefsoa. Jen
nifer and Judy Bowen, Jeannie
Clvmer. Scotty. Susie and Monty
Siewart. Steve and Sherry Ty
8rt. Dale Norlin!:. Greg Jolliffe.
c;ry and Cindy Sheppard. Pam
find Roger Harris, Kathy and
f3ul Conley. Bill Taylor, a cous
in of the Conley children was a
gjest from Medford.
FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?
JUSTE ETH. an Improved powder to
W sprinkled on upper or lower pistes,
tlds false teeth more firmly In place.
Do not silde. slip or rock No gummy.
Tev pasty tflsTe or ffelms. FAS
SfcETH is alkaline ( non-ar!d i Does
sour Checks "plate odor" iden-CO-e
breath i. Get FASTEETH at any
ug counter.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Finds Healing Substance That Does Both
Relieves Pain Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Kew Yrk. ?. T. (SpU For the
ftrst time science has found a new
healine- substance with the astonish
ing ability to shrink hemorrhoids
and to relieve pair without surgery.
In case after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(.shrinkage) took place.
Most amaring of all results were
to thorough that sufferers made
Tax Writers Vote To
Reduce Advantage
Of Retired
; Washington T? Congression
: al tax writers have secretly
voted to reduce a special tax
advantage available to retired
couples living in the eight com
munity property states, it was
learned today.
The special benefit has been !
under attack from Florida law
makers on grounds that it al
lows many retired couples in
California to pay lower federal
income taxes than they would
have to
Florida.
pay if they lived in
Scheduled
Mothers attending were Mrs.
Ben Sheppard, Mrs. Orville Ste
wart. Mrs. Elmo Ellefson, Mrs.
William Harris and Mrs. Virgil
Conley, hostess. Mothers that
stopped by were Mrs. Doug
Crammer, Mrs. William Bowen
and Mrs. Henry Tygart.
Young Bill Taylor was a guest
in the Virgil Conley home for
several days. Bill is a nephew
of the Conleys and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor of
Medford.
A pre-school clinic was held
at the Butte Falls high school
Monday, June 10. Dr. Merkel,
Jackson county health officer, as
sisted by two nurses from Med
ford. checked 16 children and
gave booster shots. Butte Falls
mothers assisting were Mrs.
Charles Ferguson, Mrs. Doug
Finch and Mrs. Elmo Ellefson.
Mr. and Mrs. Page Stauffer
recently spent several days in
Medford with friends, Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Boyer.
Mr. and Mrs. F E (Mannie)
Poole and daughter, Priscilla, of
Butte Falls, and Mrs. Foster
Greb, of Eagle Point, recently
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lambert and children
in the Chiloquin area. Mrs. Lam
bert is a daughter of Mrs. Poole
and a niece of Mrs. Greb.
Recent guests in the Page
Stauffer home were Mr. and
Mrs Vern Caldwell, of Medford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wills,
of Camp White.
Albert Hofmann recently
spent a week at Grants Pass with
his son, Arnold, and family. His
grandson, Timmy, returned with
him and attended Bible school
this past week at the Butte Falls
Community church.
The Butte Falls baseball team
scored a nine to five victory over
Grants Pass here last Sunday,
June 9. Mid-game Miss Nita Zim
merlee received minor injuries
to her right arm when she was
struck by a foul ball. Nita is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Zimmerlee, of Medford.
The Mt. Pitt club held its reg
ular meeting Thursday evening,
June 13, at the home of Mrs.
Gene Irwin. Members voted to
postpone their street dance
scheduled for Friday evening.
June 14, because of bad weath
er. The new date set was for
June 21, weather permitting.
This meeting was "birthday
night" for Mrs. Manlie Poole.
Members and birthday guests
present were Mrs. Burrell Facey,
Mrs. Virgil Conley, Mrs. Wil
liam Harris, Mrs. Randal Per
kins, Mrs. Trudy Butram, Mrs.
Lee Jolliffe, Mrs. Don Jolliffe,
Mrs. Hank Tygart, Mrs. Red Ca
pello Mrs. Poole, guest of hon
or and Mrs. Irwin, hostess. Mrs.
Raymond McComb was also pres
ent but had to leave early.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Machlan
idurned to Butte Falls Thurs
day. June 13, following a week's
stay in California. The Machlans
visited with friends in Los An
geles, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hayes, and on their return trip
stopped in Tulare, Calif., to vis
it with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Eschelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown are
the parents of a 7 pound boy
born Wednesday, June 12, at
Klamath Falls. The baby has
been named Richard Allen and
his paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Brown, are
residents of Butte Falls.
Miss Kay Brown entered the
Medford Beauty school Monday,
June 10. Miss Brown was award
ed a scholarship to this school
at her graduation from Butte
Falls High school last month.
She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Brown.
The HE.C will hold its regular
monthly meeting in Xh, city park
Wednesday, June 19. Potluck
luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m., which is to be followed by
a business meeting.
astonishing statements like rues
have ceased to be a problem!"
The secret is a new healinsr sub
stance Bio-Dyne ) discovery of a
world-famous research institute.
This substance is now available in
$uppotory or ointment form under
the name Preparation H. At your
druggist. Money back guarantee.
Bf. U.S. Fit Oft.
Couples
The difference In rare in
stances could amount to as
much as S240 a year.
California is a community
property state; Florida isn't. Oth
er community property states
are Louisiana, Arizona, Idaho,
Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and
Washington
The House Ways & Means
Committee, agreed last week to
reduce the special tax benefit.
Awaiting Final Approval
Official announcement of the
i action was withheld pending
final committee approval of the
bill later this month.
The discrimination in taxes
levied on retired couples on the
basis of residence occurred when
Congress in 1954 granted them
a credit, or savings, in income
taxes on retirement income.
Retirement income was de
fined to include stock dividends,
interest on savings, income from
rented property, pensions and
social security payments. The
last already was exempt from
income tax.
But in the eight community
property states retired taxpay
er can attribute half of his re
tirement income to his wife,
thereby enabling the couple to
claim a combined tax saving of
up to $480 a year.
Bars Loophole
In restricting the benefit, the
committee voted to bar taxpay
ers in the community property
states from attributing to their
spouses any part of an individually-earned
pension or an
nuity. Actually, retired couples in
the other 40 states also can claim
up to $480 in tax credits on
retirement income, provided the
property producing the income
is jointly owned.
There is another requirement,
however. The wife must have
had earned income of her own
in excess of S600 a year in at
least 10 years of her life. In com
munity property states both
spouses automatically meet that
requirement if either has earn
ed $1,200 a year in at least 10
years.
m Medford Horses
lo Enter Salern Show
Two Medford girls will leave
Friday for Salem where they ,
will enter horses in the 11th an-j
nual All-Arabian horse show'
there June 22 and 23.
Miss Penny Sampert, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.
Sampert, 158 Renault ave., and
Miss Barbara Read, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Read, Griffin
creek rd., are entering horses in
the show.
Miss Sampert is taking her
yearling colt "Ras-Rif," and will
enter him in the 1956 colts divi
sion. Miss Read's horse is a one
half Arabian mare, "Arabi's
Image." The mare will be en
tered in half Arabian model
mares and geldings division.
The Salem show is billed as
the oldest single-breed show on
the Pacific coast, and is sponsor
ed jointly by the Arabian Horse
Breeders association of Oregon
and Salem Shrine club patrol
of Al Kader temple.
Schrunk on Trial
On Perjury Charge
Portland W Mayor
Terry D. Schrunk went on trial
on a perjury charge today.
The mayor is accused of giv
ing false testimony to the Mult
nomah county grand jury con
cerning an alleged bribery in
cident at the 8212 club while
he was sheriff of Multomah
county.
The trial was assigned to the
court of Circuit Judge James
W. Crawford.
Last Friday Presiding Circuit
Judge Charles Redding denied a
defense motion for a transcript
of the mayor's testimony before
the grand jury.
Edwin D. Hicks is Schrunk's
attorney. Prosecuting the mayor
are Elliott B. Cummins, ex-district
attorney of Yamhill coun
ty, and John J. Pickett, former
Coos county district attorney.
End of Government
Tax Wnte-Off Urged
Washington W Sen. Gor
don Allott (R-Colo). said Sun
day night he favored abolishing
biiuiiu a im w rr.e
u" e
I ine Pm nas oeen unaev
i fire especially from Democrats
xor ine Snung 01 a wx amori-
Power Company for construc
tion of Hell's Canyon Dam on
the Snake river between Idaho
and Oregon.
In a later interview. Allot:
said. I want to make this very
clear. I am not in favor of grant
ing a rapid tax write-off to the
Idaho Power company for this
project.
"I am not in favor of contin
uing the rapid tax amortization
program generally. This is not
a time of national emergency
and as such there does not ap
pear to be a need for continuing
tnis program,
TOO IATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR FERGUSON tractor Excellent
condition. Mav be seen at 1st house
east of Co. Shops on Barnett rd..
SP 3-2345
APPLIAN'CE
SALESMAN
WANTED
EXCELLENT opportunity for ex
Fienenced man with a Ion? eatab
ished Medlord firm. Salary and
commission. All replies confiden
tial. WRITE BOX 5639
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SAVE! PAY CASH
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix. Ore.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Income prop
erty. large furn. house. 124 Tripp St
If vou have cash, check NORTON
LUMBER CO. before you buy build
ing materials.
RUMMAGE Clothing, infant s & chil
dren's wear, records, "white ele
phants", housewares, etc. on sals
Wed June 19. from 9:30 a.m.. Fehl
Bldc. by Lad ieg Mount ed Troop .
FOR RENT Unfurn. ll2-bdrm. duplex
on Jo-Jack road S45. SP 3-2455.
FURN apt. for rent with bath or
shower weeKiy or mommy rate.
Cloe In. utilities paid, washing fa
cilities 217 S Riverside.
STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL. Tree
Spraving winged termites
winged carpenter ants & aphii.
BUNDLES OK OLD
for sale. 20c each
office. 33 North Fir
NEWSPAPERS
Mail Tribune
The Low Cost Way to Sell
Items You No Longer N d
BIG FIR SLABS
bit? double loada
quick delivery
MEDFORD FUEL
SP 2-2111
LIME: Our price include spreading
ervice UL 5-1245 or UL 5-1297
Agricul tu r a 1 Lim e Distributing Co.
" COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
If you're bothered with aphis or
any other bugs call Withrow. SP
2-5376 or SP 2-6851.
WANT HOME FOR 3 male kittens
228 S Ivy
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn. apt. Close
in. SP 3-3039. ,
FOR SALE New 3 HP Evinrude light
twin boat motor. If taken this week
- will sell for S140. SP- 2-7263. 909
W. 4th. ,
FOR RENT Irrigated pasture for sev
eral head of stock at 2882 Stewart
ave.
Call SP 3-5288 after 5 p.m.
FOR RENT 3-rm.
house. Call SP
2-8138 after 5 30.
FOR SALE A horse trailer. $50. SP
3-2615. .
WANTED Housekeeper for elder, v
couple. Rm. board and wages. SP
2-4664.
FOR SALE 9x12 Gultstan rug, 2 pr.
lined drapes. 1 pnone nencn.
2-4924.
FOR SALE Older 3-bdrm. home.
Near Catnonc scnooi. Keasonaoiy
priced. SP 2-2691.
WANT LADY to care for 2 small boys
my home. Prefer live in. Must ne
clean, capable and congenial. SP
2-2447.
727 PALM: Price increase after July
1. See recent ads on this property.
3-RM. FURN. apt. for rent, faome
utilities paid. Close in. bub w.
Main.
TO Give away puppies. SP 2-2555.
WURLITZER SPINET PIANO
Can t be told from new. Only
$459. Easv terms.
ERSKINE S PIANO STORE
1 3 04 Kings Hwy.
FOR SALE 1955 Chev. l2-T pick
up $1095.
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
224 N. Riverside
SPECIAL AUCTION
at
B & B
2555 JACKSONVILLE HWY.
TUES.. June 18. 7 P.M.
People are leaving town. Will j?11
two complete households of GOOD
furniture.
OKeefe & Merritt chrome top gas
range
Late model Servel gas refrigerator
with deep freeze
Norge washer and dryer. Like new
Dryer, gas
Late model elec. refrigerator
2-bdrm. sets, blond and walnut
Several mattresses & springs
Chrome sets
2 Davenos
Ant si? pac ranee
Dishwasher & garbage disposal unit
Wood heater
1-Man Disston chain saw
Verv good piano
Coffee tables & end tables
Metal boat and trailer. Good con
dition Rugs and miscellaneous Items of all
kinds.
DON'T
MISS
THIS
SALE
O. J. BRENNER. Auctioneer
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day.
A "SUPERMARKET"
IN YOUR KITCHEN . . .
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TOO IATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: '55 KIT trailer 40' 2-bdrm.
ery nice.
Complete $3395. SP
3-227!
COME AND GET IT? Used building
materials. Very cheap. 801 N. Cen
tral MOVING JUNE 24th and must sell
MW late model wringer type wash
er and Bendix electric dryer; 17"
TV. new picture tube: dining table
and chairs. 611 Pine. Central Point.
FOR SALE One saddle. Two used
bridle head stalls, also like new.
SP 3-2615.
FOR SALE 21" TV combination with
aerials; Polaroid camera No. 80.
SP 2-4937.
LOST: Ladies gold Elgin watch. Vicin
itv of Christian Science church on
Windsor and Oakwood. and 719 W
10th.. SP 2-6044.
FOR SALE Nice used windows, com
plete with weather striping. Mi?c
sizes. 1 large picture window. TW
3-1004.
FOR RENT 3-rm. furn. house and
garage. We pay everything but gas.
SP 2-8258-
AUTO mechanic wanted. Must be ex
perienced. 1079 Court St.
JUNIOR HIGH boy wants yard work.
Reasonable. SP 2-4522.
HIGH SCHOOL girl desires work
SP 3-1743.
WANTED Heavy duty truck mechan
ic, with own tools. NO 4-1320.
FOR SALE Sharp 48 Chev. club
coupe. Cheap. SP 2-5425.
FOR RENT Neat clean 1-bdrm. small
house, use of big yard without up
keep. Ideal for newlv weds or fam
ily. with 1 small child. NO 4-2734.
14-YR. OLD boy wants work. SP
2-2345.
FOR SALE 5-yr.-old quarter horse
gelding. Not a child's horse. SP
3-26! 5
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay S18 to
S20 ton. Hukell Ranch SP 2-7625.
FOR SALE 25-30 ton haled alfalfa
hay in field. $16. Otto Heckert. TW
9-1386.
FOR SALE: Reg. Suffolk
ewes. NO 4-2489.
WANTED Fill Dirt. SP 3-9120.
FOR RENT Newly decorated small
partly furn, apt. Near Catholic
school. Best suited for eldery lady
or couple. 528 W. 10th.
FOR SALE Saddle,
buggv, bassinette
9-1133.
table saw. babv
and stand. TW
JUNIOR HIGH girl wants baby sit
ting. Vicinity No. Oakdale and 4th
SP 2-4522.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Medford, Oregon, has in its
custody the following unclaimed, lost
or abandoned personal property, to
wit: Thirty-eight (38 Bicycles
Miscellaneous Bicycle Parts Includ
ing wheels, fenders and horns
Three (3) Tricycles
One (1) Scooter
One (1) Child's Wagon
Two (2) Automobiles
Seven (7 Automobile tires and
wheels
One 1 1 Automobile tire
Thirty-nine i39) Hubcaps
One (1) Check Protector
Miscellaneous automobile parts and
accessories, clothing, small tools,
toys, sporting goods, small radios,
and other Items of like nature,
as listed in a written inventory
thereof on file in the office of the
City Recorder of the City of Medford.
Oregon, reference to which inventory
is hereby made for a more particular
description, including serial numbers
and other marks of identification, of
said property, and each item thereof.
said inventory being available for in
spection dv tne ouDiic. ana any person
presenting satisfactory evidence of
ownershic rieht of possession.
other interest in any item of said per
sonal property, may, prior to 10 :00
o'clock A.M.. on the 2nd day of Julv
1957, apply to the undersigned for the
return thereof by tendering with said
application the reasonable cost of
storage and care.
Notice is further given that at
10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 2nd day
of July. 1957. at the -Medford City
Police Department's storage building
at the Medford Municipal Airport, in
Jackson County. Oregon, such of said
items of personal property as are
then unclaimed shall be sold at pub
lic auction to the best and highest
bidder therefor for cash, said sales to
be without any warranty of title and
subject to such other limitations rela
tive thereto and relative to the con
duct of the sale as are prescribed by
Ordinance No. 6031 of the said city.
Charles Champlin
Chief of Police
City of Medford
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed his supple
mental final account as administra
tor of the estate of Allen W. Strad
ling. deceased, with the Circuit Court
of Jackson County. Oregon, that said
Court has set July 22, 1957 at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of
the said day in the courtroom 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 17th day
of June, 1957
A. E. Piazza. Administrator
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LEGAL NOTICES
No. 57-263-E
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF JACKSON
OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
CHESTER L. JONES. LOLETA L.
PHELAN AND WINIFRED LOIS
WILSON, plaintiff.
WILLARD LESTER RODGERS and
FRANCES RODGERS. his wife: the
unknown heirs of MARY WINIFRED
JONES. deceased; STAN DISH
RODGERS BROWN, and JANE DOE
BROWN, his wife, if married, whose
true first name is unknown: the
unknown heirs of STANDISH ROD-
Ofc-HS BROWN, if deceased: CYN
THIA L. RODGERS and RICHARD
ROE RODGERS. her husband. t
married, whose true first name is un
known, and the unknown heirs ot
CYNTHIA L. RODGERS. if de
ceased; and the unknown heirs of
WILLIAM J. RODGERS. deceased
and CYNTHIA RODGERS. deceased,
and also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title
estate lien and interest in and to
the real estate described in the
complaint herein. Defendants.
To the unknown heirs of Marv
Winifred Jones, deceased: Standish
Rodgers Brown and Jane Doe Brown,
his wife, if married, whose true first
name is unknown; the unknown heirs
of Standish Rodgers Brown, if de
ceased; Cynthia L. Rodgers and Rich
ard Roe Rogers, her husband, if mar
ried, whose true first name is un
known, and the unknown heirs of
Cynthia L. Rodgers. if deceased; and
the unknown heirs of William J. Rodg
ers. deceased and Cynthia Rodgers
deceased, and also all other persons
partis unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien and interest
in ana to tne real estate described
in the complaint herein:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You. and each of you. are
hereby required and summoned to
appear in the above entitled court
and cause, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff on file herein against
you within four weeks from the date
of tne tirst publication hereof, and
you will hereby take notice that f
you fail to so appear and answer,
for want thereof, plaintiff will pray
to the court for the following relief
against you and as prayed for
plaintiffs complaint, on file herein
and specifically referred to hereby
and by this reference made a part
hereof, a succinct statement of which
is as follows, to-wit:
For a decree of this court forever
quieting plaintiffs' title in fee simple
in and to the following described
premises lying and being situate in
Jackson Count v. Oregon, to-wit.
The East Half of the Southeast
Quarter; The Southwest Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter, and the
Southeast Quarter of the South
west Quarter in Section 5. Town
ship 35 South, Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian in Jack
son County, Oregon,
together with said appurtenances, free
and clear from all and any right,
title, estate, lien and interest that
said defendants or any of them, or
anyone claiming by, through Of
under them may have, or claim to
have therein and thereto, and for
ever barring and preventing said de
fendants or anyone claiming bv,
through or under them from ever
setting up or asserting any right, title,
estate, lien or interest therein and
thereto, and holding that said claim
is null and void and of no force and
effect and for such other, further
and different relief as to the court
may seem meet and proper in the
premises.
This summons is published in the
Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper
of general and regular circulation,
published in the City Of Medford.
Oregon, once each week for a period
of four weeks consecutively, and said I
aetenaants nereinaoove named are re
quired to appear and answer as here
in provided, under and by virtue of
an order duly made, rendered and
entered by the Hon. H. K. Hanna.
Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon
in and for Jackson County, on June
14th. 1957.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is June 17. 1957.
Roberts. Kellington & Branchfield,
201-5 U. S National Bank Bldg.,
Medford. Oregon.
NOTICE OF Pl'BMC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at 7:30
o'clock P.M. on the 27th day of June,
1P57. in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall in Medford. Oregon, there
shall be a puhlic hearing by and be
fore the City Council of the said city
on the question of withdrawing from
the following municipal corporations
of Jacksor Countv. Oregon, to-wit:
Elk City Water District. Midway
Water District. Berrydale Sanitary
District. Central Point Rural Fire
Protection District, and Medford
Rural Fire Protection District,
all those portions of said districts
now situated within the recently an
nexed area, commonly known as
Berrydale and more specifically de
scribed in Ordinance No. 6703 of the
said city.
D F. Huson
City Recorder
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MEDFOHD (OREGON)
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10084
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE:
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
FRANK C. CLARK. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the circuit court for Jackson County.
Oregon", has appointed me adminis
trator of the estate of FRANK C.
CLARK, 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 office of Neff.
Frohnmayer & Lowry. Cooley Theater
Building. Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this 10th
riav of June. 1957.
Administrator
Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for Jackson County. In the
mutter of the Estate of ALFRED
LESLIE BAILEY, deceased. Notice is
hereby given that Dr. C. D. Lemley.
DO has been appointed Administra
tor of the estate of ALFRED LESLIE
BAILEY deceased, bv order of the
Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, sitting in probate,
which said order is dated the 22nd
dav of Mav, A D.. 1957; and all per
sons having claims against said estate
are notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned Admin
istrator or to his attorney. V.A.C. Ahlf.
Southern Oregon State Bank Building,
P. O. Box 292. Grants Pass. Oregon,
on or before six months from the
date of first publication, being June
10th. 1957. Dr. C. D. Lemery. D. O.
Administrator. 41 Hawthorne Avenue.
Medford, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
Circuit ot Oregon for Jackson County.
Administrator of the estate of Ade
lard Dallaire. deceased. All persons
having claims against safd estate are
hereby notified to present the said
claims with the proper vouchers to
the undersigned administrator at the
offices of Harbison and Piazza. 207 U.
S. National Bank Building. Medford.
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice. Dated and first
published this 27th day of May. 1957.
RAYMOND B. DALLAIRE,
Administrator
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Administrator
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon or Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
Pasmore. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that tne
undersigned has filed her final Ac
count in the above entitled matter,
and the above entitled Court has
fixed the 16th day of July. 1957. at
10:00 A.M. in the Circuit Court Room
in the Court House in Medford. Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said Final Account
and for the settlement thereof.
Vivian M. Pasmore
Administratrix with the Witt
Annexed
Skyman. Ouellette & Heisel
Attorneys for Estate
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