Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1957, Image 9

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Ginger Rogers Sheds
Her Fourth Husband
Santa Monica. Calif. W
F.lm queen Ginger Rogers has
been granted a divorce from her
fourth husband, youthful French
actor Jacques Bergerac, on rou
tine grounds of cruelty.
The blonde, 45-year-old ac
tress Tuesday obtained the di
vorce in Superior court after tes
tifying that Bergerac, 30, stayed
away from home for long pe
riods and often would not speak
to her for weeks "even at the
dinner table."
Miss Rogers met the actor in
Europe and they were married
at Palm Springs, Calif.. Feb. 7
1653. The couple separated las?
May 3.
Cargo Unloaded
From Stranded
Ship
Hamilton, Bermuda 'IP- Car
lo, luel and passengers were
being unloaded today from the
British liner Reina Del Pacifico
to lighten the vessel before new
ttempts are made to pull her
free from a coral reef trap.
There was growing belief in
local shipping circles that the
17,682-ton luxury liner may
never be refloated. The Reina
Del Pacifico, carrying some 700
passengers, jammed hard
aground between two coral reefs
leading out of Hamilton harbor
Monday and has resisted efforts
to free since.
Umatilla County Budget
Of $1,054,924 Approved
Pendleton IP) The Uma
tilla county budget was approved
Tuesday and the total figure to
be raised is $1,054,924.88. A bud
get conference Monday indicat
ed that some items were to be
cut, but because of no public op
position the budget was ap
proved. l-PAl NOTICES
SUMMONS
(Suit to Quiet Title)
No. 57-332-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF 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
Irvin and Pearl Irvin. husband and
wife. If deceased; also all other per
anna or parties unknown claiming
any right title, estate, lien or
Interest in the real estate described
in tha complaint herein.
ueienaaniR.
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
nereDy required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in me anove entitled suit on or
before the last day of four weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons and If you fail to so
appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the Dlaintiffs will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint,
succincUy 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 the
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 way
line of the Galls Creek County
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 line a
distance of 873 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 260.0 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
? remises, and of the whole thereof,
ree and clear of any and all right.
title, estate, lien or interest of said
defendant or any of them, and that
each and all of the defendants and
each and all persons claiming, or to
claim, by, through or under them, or
any of tnem. be forever enjoined.
restrained and paired trom assertins
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
saia premises d torever quieted and
aet at rest.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this summons Is June 1R. 1957;
the time prescribed for publication
of this summons Is once each week
for four successive weeks; the date
of the first publication of this
summons is June 19, 1957.
NOREEN A. KELLY
Attorney for Plaintiffs
20 Goldy Building
Med ford. Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 9743
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARD
IANSHIP OF LAURA FARLOW.
An Incompetent Person
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on and after the 24th dav of July.
1957. at the office of Walter D Nun
ley, attorney for said estate, located
at 8 Goldy Building. Medford. Ore
gon, at and after the hour of 10:00
a m . the undersigned guardian of
the person and estate of the above
named Incompetent will sell first the
personal property of said estate, and
secondly the following described real
property of said estate at public or
private sale pursuant to the order of
the Court entered on the 25th day of
June. 1957, said real property being
described as follows:
That portion of the E. 19 rods of
government Lot 2 in Section 16,
Township 38 S. Range 4 West of
the Willamette Meridian In Jack
son County. Oregon, lying north
erly ot the Northerly right of way
line of the Southern Pacific Rail
road and Southerly of the County
Road.
Dated and first published this 26th
day of June. 1957
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The Family
Editor's note: The Family Council
tnree clergymen, a newspaper ecmor. a women s eaiior ana two writers. Each
article i a, aummary of an actual report. The Family Council does not five
ad vice: It merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by
responsioi agencies ana coanwioti.
Vera F. Mike should leave
Cecile on her own.
Mike F. I have tried to be a
real father to her.
Vera F. My husband and
have been married five years
and have had only one real
source of trouble his younger
sister. She is 15 years old and a
regular pain in the neck. He wor
ries more about her than about
our two children.
Mike s father died 10 years
ago. Mike was 17 and took over
as head of the family. He took
hold of his fathers business and
he sent two younger brothers
through college not going him
self, although he has more than
enough ability.
The brothers are now on their
own, but Mike keeps doing ex
travagant things for Cecile. H
buys her expensive presents
which she never uses, and has
made out his will and insurance
so that Cecile benefits as much as
our children. Cecile already has
money left her by her father.
She is a nasty, surly girl who
never smiles or appreciates what
is done for her. He should leave
her on her own.
Mike F. It would be hard to
recognize Cecile from Vera's de
scription. Actually, she is very
sweet, shy girl. It isn't that she
doesn't appreciate what is done
for her, but just that she doesn't
want me to give her things. She
has often said in so many words
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
NO. 57-349-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON f OR JACK
SON COUNTY
HERMAN L. LOFDAHL, Plaintiff.
vs.
JAMES FORBES and JANE DOE
FORBES, husband and wife; the
unknown heirs of James Forbes, if
deceased; the unknown heirs of
Jane Doe Forbes. If deceased; also
all other persons or parties un
estate, lien or Interest in the real
property described in the com
nlaint herein. Defendants.
TO : James Forbes and Jane Doe
Forbes, husband and wife; the un
known heirs of James Forbes, if
deceased ; the unknown heirs of
Jane Doe Forbes, if deceased; also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title
estate, lien, or interest in the real
property described in the com-
f laint herein, defendants.
M THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
hereby reauired to appear and ans
wer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or be
fore the last day of 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 said complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit: That each defend
ant herein be required tn fully set I
lonn any ana an rigni, line, estate,
lien, claim or interest whatsoever
that they or any of them, may have 1
or claim in. to or upon the property
descrihed in the complaint herein, or
anv Dart or oarcel thereof, that said
rreal property is situated in Jackson
county Oregon ana more particular
ly described as follows, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 13
in Township 39 South. Range i
West of the Willamette Meridian.
That each and all of the claims that
may be made on the part of any or
all of said defendants herein, in or
to said real property herein described,
or any part thereof be adjudged and
declared to be null and void and that
plaintiff herein be decreed to be the
owner In fee simple of said real
property, free and clear of all right,
or claim whatsoever on the part of
said defendants, or any of them; that
each and all of the defendants herein,
and each and all of the pesons claim
ing, or to claim, by. through or under
them, or any of them, be forever en
Joined restrained and barred from
asserting attempting to establish, or
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest whatsoever in. to or upon
said real property, or any part or par
cel thereof, and that the plaintiff's
title to said property be forever
quieted and set at rest and be ad
judged and decreed to be superior
to that of the defendants or any of
them.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson County,
duly made and entered on the 25th
day of June. 1957.
The time prescribed in said order
for publication of this summons is
once a week for four consecutive
and successive weeks. The day of the
first publication of this summons is
the 2fith dav of June, 1957.
NEFF. FROHNMAYER V LOWRY '
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Office Address
200 Cooley Theatre Building
Med ford. Oregon
WATER REGULATIONS
MEDFORD WATER COMMISSION
WE ASK YOUR SUPPORT
Now that the summer menrhi an her, we are asking you to be
comciaui of tho water you m, particularly on hot days and dur
ing dry periods, and to avoid unnecessary wastage of ona of our
community's most valuable assets.
For better utilization ef the public water supply and assurance of
ample ejuanitities of water at proper pressures for domestic, com
mercial and fire fighting needs, the regulations governing the use
of water are as follows:
WHEN THE FIRE SIREN SOUNDS, i neighbor Is In distress and
you can help him. Turn off your lawn sprinklers and other non
essential water uses during the emergency.
OPEN HOSES ARE NOT ALLOWED. An open hose robs pressure
from your other sprinklers and from your neighbors' houses.
WASTE OF WATER IS PROHIBITED. You can stop waste and save
money by being careful not to allow water to run to waste down
sidewalks, streets or gutters as a result of sprinkling lawns, gardens
or parking strips and by repairing all plumbing leaks and closing
faucets when they are not actually being used. Wasted water costs
just as much to deliver as water that is put to use.
SPRINKLING STREETS. The use of water through a hose for
sprinkling streets is forbidden under all circumstances:
In addition to the above regulations, the following hints may be
helpful in your use of water:
WHEN SPRINKLING YOUR LAWN, get the most for your money
use water wisely. Experts say that it is better to soak an estab
lished dawn to a depth of several inches once or twice a week
than to give your grass a light sprinkling daily. They also suggest
watering only in the cool hours of the day. As the heaviest demand
on the water system comes in the late afternoon and evening, it
is suggested that you sprinkle in the early morning.
WATER FOR AIR CONDITIONERS of the evaporative type, should
be carefully controlled. Maximum efficiency from an evaporative
type air conditioner is obtained when the entire area of the pads
is kept damp. Any water allowed to run off from the conditioner
is wasted.
USE WATER WISELY. .
Council
comltti of a judge, a piychlitrist.
that she knows Vera doesn't like
it and that she'd rather not hav
any presents.
Cecile was only 5 years old
when our father died and it was
a terrible shock to her. For
long time afterward she would
have terrible nightmares and was
caily frightened. The doctor said
she would need lots of affection
to regain her feeling of security.
I have tried hard to be a real
father to Cecile. Yet I can't seem
to make her happy. She never
comes to me with any of her
problems and I feel this is Vera
fault. Vera does not make her
feel welcome in our home. My
wife is a jealous woman.
The Council: Mike has made
his mistake in attempting to be
"a real father" to Cecile. This is
impossible and can only result
in the kind of antagonism that
his sister and his wife feel for
one another.
Cecile'g position is a very un
fortunate one. She has been en
couraged to feel that her brother
is really her father and she is
now excluded from his house
hold. Mike himself feels guilty
about this and tries to salve her
feelings with expensive presents.
She bitterly shows that she
can't be bought off so easily. She
can't put the blame on such a
devoted brother, so she puts it
on his jealous wife.
Mike is Cecile's big brother
no more or less. He should try
to stop feeling himself a father
to her and then he will treat her
in a manner more appropriate to
their real situation. He should
not be buying her expensive
presents but should remember
her birthday and show an in
terest in her day-to-day activi
ties. He should show her that he
expects her to be an aunt, not
a jealous rival to his emidren
Vera can also help this situa
tion by trying to keep her eal
ousy under control and treating
Cecile as a friendly, grown-up
sister-in-law. She should try to
forget about the will and insur
ance as long as she and her chil
dren are properly provided for.
(Copyright, 1957,
General Features Corp.)
Pakistan Minister
Reaches Washington
Washington HP Prime Miu
ister Huseyn Shaheed Suhra-
wardy of Pakistan, one of Amer-
ca's strongest supporters in
Southeast Asia, arrives here to
day for a three-day goodwill
visit.
While in Washington, the 64
year-old Bengali lawyer will
confer with President Eisenhow
er, Secretary of State John Fos
ter Dulles and Defense Secre
tary Charles E. Wilson. Their
discussions are designed to
strengthen their military and
economic ties between the Unit
ed States and Pakistan.
Other topics up for discussion
were anti-Communist alliances
to block Red expansion in South
est Asia and developments in
the Middle East.
DISTURBING THE PIZZA
Kalamazoo, Mich. (IB A
craving for pizza pie proved the
undoing of James Thurston, 22
a recent University of Michigan
graduate. Municipal Judge Clark
M. Olmstead fined him $25 on
Tuesday for breaking into the
Vicksburg police station and
calling a Kalamazoo pizzaria to
inquire about their hours.
A cosmic ray study at Armour
Research Foundation of the Illi
nois Institute of Technology uses
"skyhook" balloons, because
they are capable of extended,
high altitude flights.
HOMELESS Victims of a series of earthquakes that
rocked Iran huddle together with their meager possessions
after they were forced to flee their homes in Zirab. Some
1500 persons were reported dead, and officials said the
toll could reach 5000. Another 50,000 have been made
, homeless by the disaster, .
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brella
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crackers and cold cuts and snacks. All the
summer favorites that taste great with
Coke. Shop for the aummer apaclala your
grocer Is featuring today!
Bottled under authority
Your grocer tuggaata:
heat -and -eat meals.
.... and cheeses and
of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Medford
Wednesday, July 10, 1937
Former Resident
Dies in California
Paradise, Calif. LHy May
Wilkinson, 72, formerly of Med
ford, died early Saturday morn
ing in her home in Paradise,
Calif.
Mrs. Wilkinson lived in Med
ford until 1950 when she moved
to Paradise, Calif. She operated
a motor carrier route for the
Mail Tribune for 25 years.
She was born in Middletown,
111. and was a member of the
Paradise Methodist church.
Survivors include " her hus
band, Joseph Wilkinson of Par
adise; one daughter. Miss Ethel
Wilkinson, of Mineral, Calif.,
and one sister, Mrs. Nora Haug
er. of Homer 111.
Funeral services are pending
at the Rose Chapel in Paradise.
Family Fares IJ& Money
on the CITY of PORTLAND
? CHICAGO and EAST
Big Family
Pays Off!
But there's real saving when
two or mora people in a fam
ily group travel on Union
(no) I '
Get out and go! And
Call 'em Sun-brella Days. time to plan picnics broa barbecues, time for family
outings! Good times, when the unique good taste of Coca-Cola fits right in. World
famous for the pleasure it gives ... so good in taste, in such good taste . . . and so easy
to serve! Coke is the best-loved sparkling- drink in all the world.
REGULAR r
MEDFORD
Building Missing
From Housing Project
Waterbury, Conn. (If) Mis
sing: one cinder-block office
building.
The Waterbury Housing au
thority said the structure once
stood on the site of the Porter
Holmes housing project. The
project was razed, but the cinder-block
building was left
standing. -
Now, however, said the au
thority, only jagged pieces of
cinder-block remain, and it is
at a loss to explain the where
abouts of the missing building.
TAGGER TAGGED
Waterbury, Conn. IOT Pa
trolman Donald Carey was or
dered by his superiors to pay a
SI parking tag he received on
his motorcycle while checking
other parkers.
Pacific's Family Far plan.
Good when boarding ANY
U. P. train on Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday or THURS
DAY. Return any day and
there's a generous baggage
allowance. Ask us for details.
take along lots of Coke!
KINQ
family SIGN
(OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NUTS
INSULTS PROMPT DIVORCE
Jersey City, N. J." IW Mrs.
Thomas E. Smith won a divorce
Tuesday because " her husband
added insult to injury. Besides
beating her up, Mrs. Smith said,
her husband forced her to sleeD
with his grandmother and turn-'
ed over her paycheck to his mo
wer.
Don't Say
"Hello"
Say
"FILTER-FLO"
hi
ten
R. D. TOOMEV,
General Traffic Acrnt,
201 Medical Center Bld(..
Phone SP 3-538".. Medford, Ore.
OF GOOD TASTE