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o j They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo 1 J "P w KlTUN- W under rr V.r; QCiO AMY.' ImTTrrt-r-, 7777T( IT, H.MG? you Jy M'7jV' CJSING Trl CME4P JOMK COMMUTER IS HE PUTS ON HIS DAILY R4PER COLLECTION DRIVE- mj: LEGAL NOTICES Suit to Quiet Title No 37-Jol-L SIMMONS FOR I I' HI, IC AT ION IN THE C'RCriT COURT OF THE ST .VIE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON' coi;nty A E' "GENE OR R arW CLARA E ORR dom hui:n- a WEEKS AND ORR. a cc-partnership. Plaintiff! vi All unknown hirs f AGETHA AZL'BA ERAN'DENBL'RG. deceased, and all p-r-'na and parties un known claiming anv right, title, interest. r--n or estate in or to th? r?il property described in the complaint. Defendant! TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED AND EACH OF YOU' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are herehy required to appear and anvpr the complaint filed against you m the above entitled suit on or before th lust day of four week fror" the date of the first publication r lyji summons, and if you fail to so aptear and answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaint it fs will applv to the Court for the relief de manded In their complaint succinctly sL'tted as follows, to-wit: for a decree of this court decreeing that plain tiffs are the owners m fee simple of the following dcribed real prop ertv. to-wit; Beginning at a point South 54 .W West 219.0 feet, and North 3V 30' We.-t 0 0 feet from the northwest corner of Block 7f) of the town (now Cityj of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, accord ing to the official plat thereof, now of record, thence North 3.V .W West Vl 0 feet; thence South VI 30 Wet 12" 0 feet, to the West line of tra''t described in Volume 51 pge fi22 of the Deed Records of Jadcson County, Ore gon; thence South fiO 6 feet; thence North 54 30' East 158 0 feet to the point of beginning, for a further decree of this court decreeing th;tfr- the defendants and neither thereof, have anv right, title, interest. Ben or estate (h or to said described premises or any part there of, for a further decree of thw court restraining the defendants, and acta thereof, after the completion oi this suit, from assenting any riht. title, interest, lien T e.st;ite in or to said described premiers or any part there of, and for a turtrvr decree of this court quieting the Tftte to aid prem ises in the pl.wtiffs as the owner in thereof fee siinple. Tti" 'ilmmoni is published by order of thr rl'-norahle H. K. Hanna. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, duly made on the 21st day of June. l!)r7. The time prescribed for said order of publication of this summons is once a week for four consecutive weeks The date of the first publica tion of this summons is the 24th day of June. 1957 HARRISON JND PIAZZA A E Piarza Of Attornevs for Plaintiffs POST OFFICE ADDRESS; 207 U S National Bank Bid. Medford. Oregon NogfE TO CREDITOR In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the Estate of ALFRED LESLIE BAILEY, deceased Notice is hereby given that Dr. C. D Lemley. DO htfi) been appointed Administra tor of uie estaterpf ALFRED LESLIE BAILEY .deceased, bv order of the HnnorableH 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 day of May. 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 to his attorney. V A C. Ahlf Southc Oregon State Bank Building' P O box 2r2. Grants Pass. Oregon! on or before six months from the date of first publication, being June 10th 11.1.7. Dr C D Lemlev. D O. Administrator. 41 Hawthorne Avarme. Mediord. Oregon No. 1115 XOTICF FOR PCBI ICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON F0 JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF ROY pALVIN WITTENBERGE. a minrt- TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED AND TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN You are herehv notified th n the 20th day of June. 1957. the above entitled Court decreed that the legal name of Roy Alvm Wittenberger be rndncra io .Micnaei Hoy Wittenberger. by which name he will henceforth be known. Dated and publiscrd this 24th day of June. i;j7 FAR R ELL A- BLACKHURST. Attorneys for Petitioners. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 40 CMC pickup Runs good JS1G0. 273 Lozicr Lane. bP 3-105 runs. WANTED 15-20 M semi-portable brush mill to log and saw second growth RW and Fir; close to town, good percentage Have tirni ordr Phone Areata. California. TE 9-1843 CHERRIES U-pick. Roxy View Or chard SP 3-13b8 SAVE! CASH & CARRY No 4 & better sheathing S30 & S35 M 90-lb roll roofing S3 90 roll 3-tab roofing $8 90 sq. "D" verticle grain fir flooring S140 M '4" shop piy wood $2 56 each. No. S oak short. $100 M. No 30 Heatelator Unit $54 "E" grade channel siding $70 M No 1 mahogany doors 2 6" $5 90 4" Orangeburg pipe 30c ft. FHA. Home Improvement Loans. NORTON LBR. CO., Phoen i x. Ore. WE STILL have some cabins avail able in June & July. Spend a week end or a week at Rogue River Lodne WriteMontanajGihousen.Trail. Ore. FOR sale. Boxer pups, reg 1 maie. 1 female. 7 weeks old. See at 2194 Corona Ave. FREE NEW BERKELEY PUMP with each new 2 HP General Electric single phase, ball bearing motor at SCHAKER ELECTRIC. 142 N. Front St..Medford.Ore. TCT 14 WITH blade & winch BU 15 Skagit. HG 42 Oliver Cletrack Small logging arch. 51 Ford short logger. Washington yarder with Hercules diesel. 3.000" cable. MEDFORD MOTOR A EQUIPMENT 502 S. Riverside FULL size mattress set. Good con dition, $.V 50. Daveno & chair, new ly recovered, $119. Excellent con dition GATES FURNITURE STORE 341 N. Central SP2-4158 FURN apt. for rent with bath or show er Weekly or monthly rate. Close in. utilities paid, washing facilities 217 a Riverside. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 2()c each Mail iriDune ouice, 33 North Fir FOR SALE '41 Olds, cheap. at j-iuuy. CHERRIES Lamberts. Bings. Royals. 10c lb. You pick. Adults onlv. Pedersens. 4Perrvdaleave..SP 32436 AVAILABLE JULY 1st 1-bdrm ltnturn hnuse. close in on W 1 1th. Fenced yard. SP 2-8025. 47 N Peach COOLERS Room Coolers Window Coolers Trailer Coolers Portable Coolers Refrigerated Air Coolers Home Air Conditioners Cooler Pads of all Sizes at MODERN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL CO rJl3E Jackson SP 3-5368 Aster Plants; Dresslers. 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE or trade Equity in 1954 Olds hardtop coupe for older pick up. MU 2-7331 after 5. FOR RENT L'nfurn. 1-bdrm. newly decorated. SP 2-2656. house. TRANS-OCEANIC portable radio. $130 value. Sell for '2-pnce. SP 3-4282. NEED A PLUMBER? a sheet metal man or refrigeration service? Modern has 17 trucks and 30 employees with a total of 300 years experience to serve you bet ter MODERN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL CO. 613 E Jackson SP 3-5368 FOR RENT Cool, roomy downstairs 5-room apt. for couple. Newly dec orated, mostly furnished, close-in. Electric stove, frigidaire. new auto matic washer. Garage Water and garbage paid. $60. SP 3-1784 or SP2-K773. FOR SALE 1-hp Advance deep well pump. 1-year old. Make offer. Larry Rose SP 3-5733 after 6. FOR SALF Power lawn mower. $35. Slimp Trailer Dolly $35. Shirleen Trailer Park. 602 N. Riverside. BIG FIR SLABS big double loads quick deliverv MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 LIME Our price includes spreading service LL 5-1245 or UL 5-12U7 Agricultural Lime Distributing Co. WE are now spraying for wild black berries & poison Oak. SP 2-4855. LEGAL NOTICES No. 57-263-E SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON NO. 10084 NOTICE TO t KKOITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK C. CLARK Deceased NOTE 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 Frohr.mayer A- Lowrv. Cooley Theater Building. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published this 10th day of Juae If. "7. " FRANK C CLARK. Jr. Administrator Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry Attorneys for Administrator NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv In the Matter oi the Estate of Frank Pamore. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled her final Ac count in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has nxea ine iftn oav oi juiv ll'.-7 at ' 10 00 AM in the Circuit Court Room' m the O'urt House in Medford. Ore-1 gnn. as the time and place for hear- ! ar.d for the settlement thereof. Vivian M Pasmore Administratrix with the Will Annexed Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Estate The fox was the first import ant fur-bearing animal to be lMsed in captivity in the Dom inion of Canada. CHESTER L. JONES, LOLF.TA L PHELAN AND WINIFRED LOIS WILSON, plaintiffs, vs VILLARD LESTER RODGERS and FRANCES RODGERS. his wife: the unknown heirs of MARY WINIFRED JONES. deceased: STANDI SH RODGERS BROWN, and JANE DOE BROWN, his wife, if married, whose true first name is unknown; the unknown heirs of STANDISH ROD GERS BROWN, if deceased. CYN THIA L. RODGERS and RICHARD ROE RODGERS. her husband, if married, whose true first name is unknown, and the unknown heirs of CYNTHIA L. RODGERS. if de ceased; and the unknown heirs of W I LLI AM J . RO DG E RS. 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 com plaint herein. Defendants. To the unknown heirs of Mary 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 ttoe Koagers. ner nusDana. it 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. node- en. deceased and Cynthia Rodgers deceased, and also all oiher persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien and interest in and to the 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 plaintiffs on file herein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, and you will hereby take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will pray to the court for the following relief against you and as played for in plaintiffs complaint, on file herein and specifically referred to hereby and by this reference made a part hereof, 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 Countv. 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 I ana ciear irom an ann anv right, title, estate, lien and interest that said defendants or anv of them, or anyone claiming by. through or under them may have, or claim to have therein and thereto, and forever bar ring and preventing said defendants or anyone claiming by. through or under them from ever setting up or asserting any right, title, estate, hen 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 Dubhsherf In th Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper ! of general and regular circulation. ! published in the City of Medford.' Oregon, once each week for a neriod' I of four weeks consecutively, and said i defendants hereinabove 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 1 in and for Jackson Countv on June 14th. 1957. " ! The date of the first publication of this summons is June 17. 1957. . Roberts. Kellington &- Branchfield I 201-5 US National Bank Blcg.. J Mediord, Oregon. COUPLE DESIRES suburban house with garage. Near Medford or Cen tral Point. No pels, no children. Reasonable rent. NO 4-1522 after 6. FOR RENT Furn. 2-hdrm. house close t ot own, ea s Is i de. $ 7 0. S P 3-3924. 3-BDRM. APT. for rent. Garage, wa- ter and elec. paid. 1 1 23 W. Main. WANTED Reliable womarTfor child care and light housekeeping, live in or have own transportation. SP 3-4454 after 6. NECTERBERRIES & RASPBERRIES: Myrick's on Orr Dr. Off Table Rock rd. SPECIAL AUCTION TUES. JUNE 25TH, 7 P.M. B&B AUCTION 2555 Jacksonville Hwy. COMPLETE STOCK from small GROCERY STORE that is going out of business. ALSO all furniture and equipment will be sold $2000 wholesale of groceries all kinds new stock. Fishing tackle. 3 refrieerators Kelvinator 18' upright deep freeze 5-mo. old GE automatic washer Ac dryer 5 mo oia 12 x23" carpet 5-pc. chrome set 17 ' RCA TV 2 davenports & chairs Beautiful grey bdrm. set. Complete i -man .Man cnain saw Triple Myers milkshake mixer Beautiful end tables, coffee tables lamns Lots of miscellaneous items. Man is leaving County and all this merchandise is in first clas. shape biiu an musi oe soia. O. J. BRENNER, Auctioneer CO 7CA EAST J 1, 1 JJ SIDE 2 B. R. HOME. Walking dis tance to city center. Exceptionally nice yard, fenced, garage. House has HW floors. This home you will love. Call McGRAW. KA C,nfl 1 ACRE HOME with Jl" JUU lots of ruit trees, nice garden & flowers. 2 car garage, large work shop. Approx. 1600 sq. ft. living area, fireplace, in sulated in attic and walls. Only 3 minutes to citv center for a nice home. See this one. Call McGRAW. 4 BEDROOM HOME ' On one of Medford 's most pic turesque streets. In this home, you have all the extras. 2 baths, freezer box, endless amount of storage, basement with work shop, lot under-sprinkling system, nice attached playroom with fireplace broiler, screen windows for sum mer & gjass for vour enjovment in the winter. Call McGRAW ROGUE VALLEY LAND CO. 704 W. 6th St Ph. SP 3-3641 Eve. SP 2-8259 LOST A blue parakeet. "Piper." In vicinity of Quince st. Notify SP 2-9346. Reward. CLEAN, furn. house for rent. Verv reasonable to sober parties. Not oyer 2 children. SP 2-4269. WE DO ALL KINDS of tractor work. Cut. rake & bale hav for cash or k hares. S P 2-9757 or SP 2-5475. FOR SALE 1941 6-cvl. 4-dr Pon tiac. Bargain $65. SP 3-5284. FOR SALE or trade '.-acre and bldg. on Crater Lake Hwy. and 195JJ Fordomatic pickup. R&H. signals, deluxe bumper. Trade for late mod el car or sell both for $1450. TA 6-4766. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport Cost of Living Expected To Set Record Tuesday Washington W The cost of living is expected to set an all time record Tuesday for the ninth month in a row when the government's consumer price in dex for May is slated to come out. Government officials predict it will show another rise from the record set in April, making the ninth successive month liv ing costs have broken all pre vious records. Pay Raises Du The expected new peak will bring with it pay raises of at least 3 to 4 cent an hour for 300,000 workers and possibly smaller boosts for 100,000 more. These are persons whose union wage contracts contain "escala tor" clauses providing for raises or pay cuts as the government price index rises or falls. The consumer price index rose in April to 119.3 per cent of the 1947-49 price average, which is used as a basis for com parison. That is an overall price rise of almost 20 per cent in the past 8-10 years. Federal experts agree general ly with predictions of U.S. Chamber of Commerce officials that prices will continue to rise through the rest of this year, though probably not as rapidly as during the last half of 1956. Biggest Increases The current upward push in living costs began around April, 1956. The biggest increases since then have been in autos and auto repairs, despite dis counts on new cars; public transportation fares; household fuels with the Suez Canal oil crisis a factor; meats, poultry and fish; cereals and bakery produce; dairy products; medi cal care costs; household opera tions costs, with laundry and dry cleaning and other service charges important; shoes; per sonal care, particular haircuts; and reading and recreation. The famous opera "Madame Butterfly," was generally pro nounced as a absolute failure when it was given its first pub lie performance. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PAINTING: Carpenter and repairs. In terior and exterior work guaran teed. Reasonable. SP 3-4395. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Chev Nomad Station Wagon. Power steer-ing- Power brakes. R&H. SP 2-464R EXPERIENCED Painter: Own equip ment. Will work by hour or job. Phone SP 3-4332 or SP 3-5537. FOR SALE Apnroximately 100 bales oats and vetch. $15 T in field. Troxell. 1833 S. Peach. WANT TO BUY 2 or 3 bdrm house with small- acreage, not over 7 mi. from Medford. priced under S9500. Intend to finance with State GI. Ph SP 2-7060 after 6 p m. LADY Experienced in general house work, cooking and serving by hour. Phone SP 3-4332 or SP 3-5537. WANTED Logging for HD-7 by hr. or contract. MU 9-4064. FOR SALE 1947 Hudson convertible in excellent condition. NO 4-2407. CAT SKINNER wants job. SP 3-4759. FOR SALE Good used windows (1 large l. TW 9-1004. FOR RENT 2-rm. furn. apt. Private entrance. Close in. SP 3-3039. PLASTIC PIPE? VlOc ft. V 1 4c ft. 1" 23c ft. l'i" 33c ft. IV 40c ft. Special prices on full rolls. Adapters of all types from plastic to standard pipe thread at MODERN PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL CO. 613 E. Jackson SP 3-536H Hell Necessary, Graham Declares New York 0? Evangelist Billy Grlaham said Sunday night Hell is necessary to keep man from sin as the electric chair is necessary as a deterrent to mur der. Graham discussed his concept of hell before some 18.300 per sons in Madison Square Garden. The North Carolina preacher said he did not know what hell was like "but I know the word fire is used figuratively in the Bible." "I took my degree in college anthropology," he said. "We never did find a tribe in the world that did not believe in God and redemption. Hell is needed to restrain man from sin take away the fear of jails and electric chairs and New York would become a hell overnight. Let the gangsters into heaven and they'd make a pig pen out of it." Graham said God does not send you to hell. He offers a way of salvation but that each indi vidual selected his own road. He warned that those attending his crusade had a chance for re demption if they did not wait too long. "One minute after death And it'll be too late," Graham said. "For many the death bed will be too late." "Many ministers have distort ed the concept of hell," he said. "Others have taken the Bible apart and fixed it to agree with their own notions." Rocket Program To Star! Monday Washington HP The Navy announced today it will begin the United States rocket pro gram for the International Geo physical Year next Monday with the first of a series of 14 rocket firings off the Southern Cali fornia coast. The firings are scheduled to continue for the next two or three months. "Dan" rockets, a combination of a Deacon rocket and a Nike booster, will be fired from San Nicolas Island on the range of the naval Air Missile Test Cen ter at Point Mugu. The Navy said each of the re search rockets will be fitted with ultra-violet and X-ray de tectors to measure the intensities of these radiations from solar "flares." It described solar flares as "tremendous outbursts of energy from a region of the sun near a sun spot, which inter fere with short wave and broad cast radio." The rockets are designed to reach peak altitudes of about 80 miles. They will transmit data on solar flares, ultra-violet and X-rays for about three minutes of each flight. These measurements are ex pected ot provide new informa tion about the distribution of energy within the flares and the processes by which the flare emissions interact with the earth's atmosphere. THEATER ROBBED Portland HP Two men, one of the mapparently a teenager, held up the Fox theater in down town Portland Sunday night and got away with an estimated S250. Monday, June 24, 1937 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Alcorn Says Civil Rights Sold Out for Votes on Hells Canyon Washington m Republi can National Chairman Meade Alcorn charged Sunday that six "self-styled liberal Democrats" sold out civil rights in the Sen ate last week to win southern Democratic support for the Hells Canyon dam bill. Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) Senate Democratic whip and acting majority leader, prompt ly denied the charge. He said there was "no deal of any kind, sort or nature and there were no trades on the part of any Democrat with any other Demo crat for votes." Those accused by Alcorn of having made "a deal to swap off civil rights for Hells Canyon" were Sens. Wayne Morse (D Ore), John F. Kennedy CD Mass.), Warren G. Magnuson (D-Wash.), James E. Murray (D-Mont.), Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo.) and Mansfield. 'True Colors' Said Shown Alcorn said the "band of self styled 'liberal' Democrats who have been hoodwinking minority Truck Driver Wins $16,000 in Quiz New York HP A Los Ange les truck driver, who missed a television quiz jackpot question earlier this year, won S16.000 Sunday night on "The $64,000 Challenge. 55 Al Einfrank, who lost his rela tives, friends and nearly his wife when he missed the top question on "The S64.000 Question" last January, partially redeemed himself on its sister show by defeating his challenger in a geography category. The contestants played under new rules in which the chal lenger and champion each are re quired to rule on whether an op ponent's answers are correct. They are eliminated either by answering a question incorrectly or failing to recognize an incor rect answer by the opponent. In another match, jockey Billy Pearson, Pasadena, Calif., tied with Mrs. Jane Wilson, a New York City housewife, model and artist, at $8,000 in a Renaissance art category. In a third match, 11-year-old Robert Strom, who won $192,000 on the "Question" tied at the $1,000 level with another 11-year-old science expert, David Junchen of Sherrard, 111. Thirty thousand trillion trll lion electrons weigh an ounce. samovar VODKA Made from grain. 80 proof. Schenley Dist. Co., N. Y. C. groups for years showed their true colors" when they backed a move to send the civil rights bill to the Senate Judiciary Committee which has bottled up civil rights legislation. The move was defeated Thurs day, 45 to 39. A move will be made sometime after July 8 to bring the civil rights bill up for vote. Sen. Allen J. Ellender ID La.) has warned that the move will be met with a southern filibuster. Alcorn noted in a statement that the day after the civil rights vote the Senate passed a Democratic-sponsored bill to build a government-financed high dam in the Hells Canyon region of the Snake river. He recalled that all of the Democrats he named, except Kennedy, were sponsors of the Hells Canyon bill. Three Change Position i "These senators were joined in support of Hells Canyon by more than a dozen anti-civil rights southern Democrat sena tors, five of whom had in other years voted against Hells Can- yon," Alcorn said. "When it came to a choice be tween free-wheeling New Deal spending and civil rights, the northern Democrat '1 i b e r a 1 s' chose spending," he said. "This is an object lesson in political double-standard morality. The people who were sold out will not forget it." Mansfield, defending northern and southern Democrats alike, noted that three Republicans Sens. Margaret Chase Smith (Me.). Edward 3. 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