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June 2 1957. for all timber marked or desig nated for cutting Before bids are isuornitted. full information concerning Washington !f With arrival timber, the conditions of sale and 'submission of hida should be ob ff In. vacation season, Whenrtained from the above District Forest- millions of "wish you were here" notes will be mailed, Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield e Douglm price oL Mmimunl The right la hereby reserved waive technical defects in this ad vertisement and to reject any or all btoV The United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids . . ., . ,, . , I received whenever such waiver is in has described the post Card as I the interest of the United States IN MLKIIS COUNTY, ORECON: O&C SAI.VAOF.: All timber designated fur cutting on N'jNtf1, See. 15, T. 33 S., R. I W., W.M., estimated for the pur pose of this sale to be 30 M bd ft. Douglas Fir. No bid for less than . au per AT no. ft. for the Doug) nr or xoiai purchase S.37S 00 will be considered deposit with bid S1OU.00. All timber designated for cutting on SE'.S " 4. :T. '., ec 25, T. 34 S , R. , SW',SWi, Sec. 31. T 34 S R. 1 W. w M.. estimated for the pur pose of this sale to III 197 M bd ft Green Douglas Fir. 79 M bd. ft. Green Ponderosa Pine. 43 M bd ft. Green Sugar Pine. 131 M bd ft. Fira Killed Douglas Fir. 124 M bd ft Fire Killed Ponderosa Pine. 48 .f bd ft. Fire Killed Sugar Pine. 10 M bd. ft. Fi-e Kilted Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $22 10 per M bd ft for the Green Douglas Fir $23 S3 per M bd ft. for the Green Ponderosa Pine Ml B0 per M bd ft. for the Green Sugar Pine. $7 05 per M bd ft for the Ftro Killed Douglaj Fir. $fi 50 ger M bd ft. for the Tire Killed onderosa Pine. $7 70 per M bd ft for the Fire Killed Sugar Pine S3 50 per M bd ft. for tha Fire Killed Incense Cedar or total purchase ui.ve oi .-.n.inu win be considered Minimum deposit with bid $1.050 00 "the most economical means of communication the world has ever known. His department estimates it will deliver 3,250,000,000 postal and post cards this year. (Postal cards are pre-stamped and dis tributed by the post office: post cards usually feature a picture or drawing and are privately sold.) Th government issuer! the first postal card 84 years ago this month In 1873. However dozen years before John P. Charlton of Philadelphia copy righted the Idea and permitted H. L. Llpman to sell "Lipmanj Postal Cards." Uncle Sam horn ed in on the market, and Lip man went out of business. Actually, Austria, Germany, England, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands issued pre stamped postal cards before the United States. The McKinlay Card Postal cards one cent until 1952 when the price was dou bled. Apparently, Summerfield thinks they would still be an "economical means of com munication" at three cents be cause he's urged a price increase to help wipe out the postal deficit. During World War I there was a one-cent tax on postal cards. When the war ended the post office was stuck with 200 mil lion cardsprinted "2 cents." The government stamped them over as "1 cent." One of the most valuable post al cards was issued In 1902, feat uring the likeness of President William McKinley. Supposedly, Mrs. McKinley didn't like the picture of her husband, and most of the l,fi25.000 cards printed were destroyed. The few still in existence are valued by collect ors at S300 each. International postal cards, at two cents apiece, were first sold In 1879. Double i n t ernational reply cards, with already-stamped return cards attached, were issued in 1893 at four cents and permitted immigrants to receive messages from folks in the "old country" too poor to afford post age. Air mail postal cards, at four cents, appeared In 1949, although regular postal cards with three cents extra postage were used before that. All timber designated for cutting on E'jSE'. Sec. 31. T. 3 S.. R. 4 W W M.. estimated for the purpose of this sal to be 33 M bd ft Douglas Fir 9 M bd ft. Ponderosa Pine 1 M hd ft Sugar Pine No hid for leas than $H 70 per M bd. ft for the Douglas Fir. $5 00 per M bd ft for the Ponderosa Pine. $3 00 per M bd ft. for the Sugar Pine, or a total purchase price of $2B4 30 will be considered. -Minimum deposit with bid SI oo oo. All timber designated for cutting on SE'.SE1. See. I T. 34 S R. 4 W, W.M.. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 26 M bd ft Douglas Fir. 39 M bd ft Ponderosa Pine 4 M bd. ft Sugar Pine No bid for less than $7.03 per M bd ft for the Douglas Fir. $8 50 per M bd ft for the Ponderosa Pine. $6 15 per M bd ft. for the Sugar Pine or a total purchase price of $539 40 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid S15000. All timber designated for cut '" O" SE'.SWi.. SW'.SE'. Sec. 19. T JJ s.. R. 2 W, W.M.. estimated !r Purpose of this sale to he 30 M bd ft Douglas Fir. M M bd ft Ponderosa Pine. I M bd. ft Incense cedar No hid for less than $7 20 ?SnM bd.. " ,or ,he Douglas Fir. d, P.'or.l' M " for ,h' Ponderosa Pine. $3 30 per M bd ft. for the incense Cedar, or a total m.rcha.. price of $343 90 will be considered I urjjoiii wim bid $100 00. Crop Duster Dies Near McMinnvHIe McMinnville IP A rou tin crop dusting flight Tuesday afternoon ended the career of Dean C. Johnson. 34. Johnson was flying toward McMifTnville airport from a crop dusting job about four miles southeast of here when his pi ine crashed into a small grove of oft trees and burst into fiame. Thre mm who were working in an adjacent field pulled John non from the small plane and he was rushed to a McMinnville hospitals where he was pro nounced deaoT'on arrival. Johnson was owner of Dean Johnson Helicopters Inc., and has dose crop dusting work throughout western Oregon. He ' bad spent many years seeding the Tillamook burn area. Last winter he received con-1 siderable publicity when he flew i a mission in central Oregon to j breaK ice from power lines. Johnson is survived by his wife. Eileen, and two children, and his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson of Mc Hinnville. Johnson served as a Marine dive bomber in the South Pa cific during World War II. Part of Alaska is as far west as tropical Hawaii. NOTICE OF PI BLIC HKARIVG 7 30 oclork P.M. on the 27th dav of ,n the Council Chambers f ihVC,ty HaM in ,h Cifv of Med ford Oregon, there shall be a pubhc hearing by and before the Citv Coun cil of the aid city of the question of' annexm tn the said citv the follow ing described leiritcry contiguoui thereto, to-wit: BeRinninsr at a point on the corporate l.mita line of the Citv of Medlord. in Jackson County. Oregon aid point being N O 10" W 29 yi feet from the northeatt corner of D L C No 45. Township 37 South Ranse 1 Went of the Willamette Meridian: thence N 89' 5" 184 69 "t to the westerly linr of tract described and recorded in Volume 2.10 Page 174 of Deed Record.-, of i Vr!l. JFot,ntv. Oregon: thence n--; 7 T' "'on said weaterlv line 2.3 Oft feet to the northwest corner of Mid tract: thence east alnny the north line of said tract 700 0 feet to the nnrtheaat corner thereof thence south along the easterly line of Raid tract and the projection thereof S.".3 7 feet tn in. -.nr.), of Renxhaw Subdivision; thence along the existing citv limit i.n. i V E "704 2 feet; thence i 5 ,1. E I!30 fct- thence 22 E s' 2 feet: thence N 16" ; i2,?!70 feet- -hence N" 10" in E 1.0 0 feet; thence N 3" 02' W ItWO feet: thence N 8 01 W mo 0 feet; thence N 13MS' W 100 0 feet: thence N 18 58' W ana f t or less, to the north line of Renshaw ouou.wsion: tnence along said north line N RO'Sf? 30- C 1036 8 feet to the cmer of Bear Creek: thence along the center of Bear Creek as follows: N 12 17' V 174 4 feef thence N 67" 34' W 160 0 feet; S R2' Op" w 342 0 feet; N 8V 18' V Ml 0 feet: X 34' 2fi' W 90 feet N 3 00' E Sr.fi 0 feet: N 14' 04' W 343 0 feet: Jff 30 SO' W 23 R7 feet o the south line of Bamett Road, thence aiong the anuth line of Bar nett Road S 81 S8 W 201 3 feet to the Northeast corner of property described in deed recorded in Vol ume 247 at Page 49. of Deed rtt-coras or Jackson Louniv. Oregon incnce s dj- 4. E 91 4 feet a iu lhi w. 63 0 feet, it -.3 E 100 0 feet u E 110 0 feet 190 0 feet; thence S 89' is1 w 278 0 feet" thence N 6! 04' W 260 0 feet: thence west 165 0 feet; thence north 8 20 feet to the aouth line of Barnett Road; thence west on said right of way line 690 ft feet to th j- l, v. une. inence o 10 E along said D L. C line 477 ?A fet: thence along the arc of a 500 87 foot radius cure to the right 788 0 feet the long chord of which curve tears S 44' 54" 43- W. 709 21 fret) said pomt being on the existing citv limits line, thence along said citv limit line X R9' 59" E 502 11 feet to the point of beginning, and that at said hearing the registered voters of the City of Med ford. Oregon, may appear and be heard on the question of annexing said territory to the said city. D T Huson City Recorder SUMMONS (Suit to t)uiet Title) No 5.-331-P IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR JACK SON COUNTY D EST RE MA DO and A. ESTRE MADO. husband and wife Plaintiffs, vs. THOMAS IRVIN and PEARL IR VIN. husband and wife; each and all the unknown heirs of Thomas Irvm and Pearl Irvin. husband and wite. if deceased; also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. TO EACH. EVERY AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above enutled suit on or belore the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you tail to so fippear and answer said complaint. nor want inereoi. me plain tins win apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: that a decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you. or any of you. have or claim to have. in. to or upon the real property situate in Jackson County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit. Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast .Quarter of tha Northwest Quarter of Section 33 in Township 36 South. Range 3 West Willamette Meridian. Jack son County. Oregon; thence West along the North line thereof a distance of 819 0 feet, more or less, to the Easterly right of war line of the Galls Creek Count v Road: thence Southerly along the Easterly right of way line of said County Road a distance of 460 0 feet, more or less, to an iron pin on the Southerly line of tract described in Vol. 253, Page 414 of the Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon; thence Easterly along said Southerly Jine a distance of 673 0 ft. more or less, to a point on the East line of the Southeast Quarter of the North west Quarter of said Section 33. at a point 260 0 feet South of the Northeast corner thereof, thence North 2o 0 feet to the point of beginning: and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void and decreeing that the said plaintiffs are the owners, in fee simple, of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and. clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of said defendants or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants and each and alt persons claiming, or to claim, by. through or under them, or any of them, he forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting attempting to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof .and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for publica tion of this summons is June 18. 1957; the time prescribed for publication of this summons is once each week for four successive weeks; the date of the first oublication of this summons is June 19. 1957 NOREEiV A KELLY Attornev for Plamuffs 20 Goldy Building Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Circuit Court of the Slate f Oregon for the County of Jackson, Pmbate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Chester C. Parsons. Deceased No 98 W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account as administratrix of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has fixed the 1st dav of JuJv, 1957 at the hour of 10.00 AM. of said dav and the Circuit Judges office in the County Courthouse in Medford. Ore- f:on. us the time and place respective y for the hearing of objections, if any there be. to the said Final Ac count, and you are herebv notified to file objections, if anv vnu have to the said Final Account on or be fore the time fixed for hearing Dated and first published this 29th day of May. 1957. Audrey Z Parsons Administratrix NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i In the Circuit Court of the State of ! Oregon for the County of Jackson. I Probate Department. No 9R15. ' In the Matter of the Eate of ! GRACE M TRIPP Deceased -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that t the undersigned has filed her Final Account as executrix of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said j County, and the Court has fixed the 17th day of JuJv. 1957. at the hour j of 10 ou AM. of taid day and the ! Circuit Judges office in the County Courthouse in Medtord, Oregon, as the time and piace respectively for ; the hearing of objections, if any ; there be, to the said Final Account. ! and you are hereby notified to file ; objections, if any you have, to the ; said Final Account on or before the i tirre fixed for hearing. ; Dated this lSh dav of June 1957. LEO JOSEPHINE HALPERT : Executrix j NOTICE TO CREDITORS j In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Clarence F. Korthase. also known as j Fred Korthase, rieceased. No 10079. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that1 the undersigned has been appointed i and qualified as executrix of the ! said Estate of Clarence F. Korthase, deceased, and ali persons having' claims against said Estate are herebv I notified to present tne same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Kenneth G Denman. Attorney at Law, 128 E. Main Street. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof Dated and firt published this 29th day of May. 1957 Helen Jane Korthase. Executrix NOTICE NO. 9T5 IX THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IX THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE OF HATTIE HILL. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the above estate has filed herein his final report and account and that Wednes day. July 10th. 1957. at 9.00 o'clock a m. at the Circuit Court Room in County Courthouse in the City of Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated and first published this 12th day of June, 1957. Thomas J. Reeder Administrator TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter designated will be received by the District Forester Bureau of Land Management, Citv Hall. Medford. Oregon, at 10 30 AM. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Thursdav. July 18. 1957. lor all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submitted, full information con cerning the timber, the conditions of sele and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District For ester. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this adver tisement and to reject any or all bids Tne United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids re ceived whenever such waiver is m the interest of the United States. IN JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON: O&C; GREEN; All timber designated for cutting on XWi4 N :3SW 4 . SW ' SW4 Sec. 35, T. 33 S.. R. 4 W.. W.M. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 4.741 M bd. ft. Douglas Fir. 107 M hd. ft. Ponderosa Pine, 644 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine. 411 M bd. ft Incense Cedar No bid for less than S28 00 per M bd. ft, for the Douglas Fir. S33.45 per M bd. ft. for the Ponderosa Pine $35.40 per M bd ft. for the Su- far Pine. Sll 45 per M bd. ft. for the ncense Cedar or a total purchase pnee of $163 830.70 will be consid ered. Minimum deposit with bid 57.550 OO. STOP THIEFI Provincetown, Mass. TP Mrs. Julia McLean was walking along a street when a big Aire dale grabbed her handbag and ran away. The bag was found not far from the scene, but a wallet and a change purse con taining a total of S12 were miss ing. They were later found in the yard of the dog's owner, with contents intact. Lamb Resigns Post At MacLaren School Salem Of The State Board of Control Tuesday accepted the resignation of James Lamb, sup erintendent of MacLaren school for boys at Woodburn. Lamb had held the position since July of 1949. The resignation is effective Sept. 1. Lamb said he had no plans to announce at the present time. The Board of Contrel said in a statement: "Superintendent Lamb's resignation has been submitted to the Board of Con trol and we reluctantly accept it in the spirit in which it was given. During his time at the school he has greatly advanced various programs of rehabilita tion. His interpretations to the public of the needs and objec tives of the institution contrib uted much to the citizens' un derstanding of the school. "We are appreciative of those constructive phases of his ad ministration." The board said it would wel come applications and nomina tions for the position. Umatilla Signs Pact For Disease Control Pendleton W Representa tives of Umatilla county, the U. S. Public Health service and the Oregon State Board of Health signed contracts here on Tuesday for a two-year public health demonstration project on insect and rodent-borne disease Dr. Harold M. Erickson. state health officer, said the program will cost an estimated $20,000 ! the first year of operation, and is designed to study actual and potential health problems result ing from insects and rodents. The project, first of its type ever awarded to Oregon, is ex pected to get underway about November 1 under the direction of Dr. Walter P. Browne, Uma tilla county health officer. Nautilus Heads for Visit at Portland Portland W The atomic powered submarine Nautilus headed up the Columbia river today for t two-day visit to Portland. The sub, under its new skip per. Cmdr. William Anderson, was due here about 4 p.m. and will leave Friday for San Diego. Do not toast iced breads In a toaster because they can burn out the heating element. Red Fir Slabwocd 3 SUMMER SPECIAL Loads $33co 1 LOAD $12.00 Immediate Delivery Ph. SP 3-5878 or SP 2-S055 PHELPS FUEL M. 1337 So. Peach St. Save this ad for reference IN THE BASKET West Warwick, R. I. 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