Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1957, Image 13

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    Mexico To Be Topic
To Story Session
True stories' ol adventures in
Mexico will be related by Leslie
Horn at the Medford Public
library's story hour Wednesday,
July 17, at 2 p.m.
Horn recently travelled exten
sively in Mexico. Mexican music
will be another feature of the
program, which is designed to
interest children of the fourth,
fifth, and sixth grades espe
cially. The regular weekly story
hours will be continued on July
24, when Norene French will
tell the story, -How Pat Got
Good Sense," and on July 31,
with "The Snow Maiden," nar
rated by Natalie McDougall.
The Wednesday story hours
are being provided during the
month of July through the cour
tesy of Mrs. Hazel Ann Hunt
and members of her summer
class at Southern Oregon college
in children's literature and the
elementary school library.
Man Killed by Auto
North of Vancouver
Vancouver, Wash. (IPi Edwin
J. Wager, 76, Ridgefield, died
instantly this morning when he
stepped into the path of a car
seven miles north of here on
U.S. Highway 99.
The State Patrol said the
car was driven by" Kenneth H
Keith. 39, Seattle.
TheyH Do It Every Time
- By Jimmy Hatlo
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Tuwday, July 18, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
Eaultv No. 57-377
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY Or JACKSON
ELSIE D MARKER and HOWARD H
HARKER, wife and husband, and
ROLAND A. TRESHAM and VIVI
AN TRESHAM, husband and wife,
A'lainuus,
va.
SAMUEL H. DUFHELD and MRS
SAMUEL H. DUFF1ELD. his wile
if married, the unknown heirs
SAMUEL H. DUFFIELD. if deceased
tha unkown heirs of MRS. SAMUEL
H duffieljj. II deceased: iua w
WANT and JOHN DOE WANT, her
husband, if married, the unknown
heira of IDA W. WANT, if deceased
the unknown heirs of JOHN DOE
WANT, if deceased, also all other
corporations, nrms, persons ana
parties unknown, claiming
right, title, lien or interest in the
property herein the complaint de-
scrinea. or any pari or parcel mere
of. Defendants.
TO EAH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS:
In the nam of the State of Oegon,
you. ana eacn or you. are nereoy re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit, on or before the
last day of four weeks from the date
oi ine iirsi puDiicauon oi inis sum
mons and if you fail so to appear and
answer said.complaint, for want there
of, the plaintiffs win apply to
court for the relief demanded In their
comDlaint. succinctly stated as fol
lows, to-wit: That a decree be entered
adjudicating any and all right, title.
lien or claim which you or anv of
you have, or claim to have, in or to
the real property described as fol
lows: io-wii;
The West Half of the Southeast
?uarter of Section Nine (9. in
ownship Thrty-seven (37t South.
Range Three 3 Wesf of the Wil
lamette Meridian In . .Jackson
County. Ore&on.
and declaring any and all such claims
to be null and void, and decreeing that
the plaintiffs are the owners in fee
simple of said property and of the
whole thereof, free and clear of any
and all right, title, lien or interest of
said defendants, or any of them, and
that each and all of tha defendants
herein, and each and all persons
claiming, or to claim, by. through, or
unaer in em, or any oi tnem. ne tor
ever anioined restrained and barred
from averting, attempting to estab
lish, or claiming any right, title, lien
or interest in or to said property, or
any portion thereof, and that plain-
ui is uue io saia properiy dc ior-
ever auieted and set at rest.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this summons is the 8th day
of July. 1937. The time prescribed for
publication of this summons is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first publica
tion of this summons is the 9th day
July. 1957. J. F. Fliegel. Attorney
sor riatnjirrs. 34 jNortn central Ave
MedfordPOregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
JMaxme Llttlefield has been appointed
Administratrix with the Will Annexed
of the Last Will and Estate of JOHN
DEVEHEUX HILL, also known as J. D
Hill, deceased, and has duly qualified
as such Administratrix. All persons
havi-! claims against said estate are
nerry noimea to present me same
wii proper vouchers to the said
A)imstratrix at P. O. Box 578,
I'T.a fass. Oregon, within six (6
from July 9. 1937.
MAXINE UTTLEF1ELD.
Administratrix with the Will
Annexed of the Last Will and
Estate of JOHN DEVEREUX
HILL, also known as J. D.
Hill, Deceased.
HLVvERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Oregon State Board of Higher Educa
tion at Koom in. aiaie nan. Portland
State college, lezu 5 w. Fark Avenue,
Portland. Oregon until 200 P.M.,
Pacific Standard Time on Thursday,
Autfiit It 1Q.S7 anrt mihlirlv nnnt4
for the construction of a Dormitory
Building and Commons Building for
the Southern Oregon College. Ash
land. Oregon. Separate bids will be
received lor oenerai worn iviecnani
ral Work. Electrical Work and
Kitchen Equipment.
One set of drawings, specifications
and forms of contract documents for
each contract may be obtained by
prime bidders only after July 16. 1957
from Church. Newberry. Roehr At
Schuette. Architects at 619 Builders
Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon,
upon ine deposit of Fifty Dollars.
Additional sets may be obtained from
the Architects for the cost of re
production.
The deposit made upon the pro
curement of drawing, specifications
and forms oz contract documents win
be refunded upon the return thereof
in good condition by actual bidders
within two weeks after the opening
of bids, but to non-bidders only if
returned no later than one week prior
10 ine ma opening.
The drawings, specifications and
forms of contract documents may be
examined at the Builder's Exchanges
in Portland. Salem, and Eugene. Ore
gon, or at ine onice 01 me Arcnuects.
AH bidders must be prequalified in
accordance with Chapter 279. Oregon
Revised Statutes. Prequaliftcation
forms may be obtained immediately
from the Architects.
No bid will be considered unless
fully completed in the manner pro
vided in the instructions to Bidders
upon the bid form provided by the
Architects ana accompanied oy a cer
tified check or a bid bond executed
in favor of the State of Oregon and
the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education in an amount not less than
ten percent of the total amount of the
bid. to be forfeited as fixed and
liquidated damaged should the bidder
neglect or refuse to enter into a con
tract and provide suitable bond for
the faithful performance of the work
in the event the contract is awarded
to him.
The Oregon State Board of Higher
Education reserves the right to reject
any or all bids and to waive ail
informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof until after the elapse of 30
days from the bid opening.
OREGON STATE BOARD OF
HIGHER EDUCATION
By Earl M Pallett
Secretary. Eugene, Oregon I
The Medical Roundup
Emtntul Consultant In Hedlelna,
Mayo Clinic
Emarltus Professor of Medlcina.
Mayo Foundation
I recently had an interesting
conversation with an able col
lege professor who was telling
me of the dif-
Or Alvares
f i c u 1 ties he
and his wife
are having try
ing to do the
right thing as
they bring up
their two teen
age boys who
have been go
ing with a set
of boys and
girls from well-to-do and socially
prominent families. These young
sters, by the time they are 15,
belong to high school fratern
ities and go to dances that start
late and often end at 5 o'clock
the following morning. The un
fortunate professor has to drive
the boys to the dance, and later
he has to go and get them and
bring them home. Other parents
In their set are also distressed
LEGAL NOTICES
NO.
SUMMONS
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON FUK IHt
COUNTY or JACKSON
RICHARD B. KAYE and RUTH H.
KAYE,
Plaintiffs.
vs
N. HARRY FOREMAN and RUTH T.
FOREMAN. CREDIT BUREAU AD
JUSTMENT DEPARTMENT. INC.
and GENERAL CREDIT SERVICE
INC.
Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the Complaint
filed against you in the above-entitled
suit on or before the 19th day
of August. 1957. and if you fail to
appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, plaintiffs
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in their complaint, suc
cinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That
decree be entered in ine sum oi
One thousand six hundred seventy
seven and 57100 Dollars ($1,677.57),
together with interest thereon at six
per cent (6T-) per annum from Oc
tober 26. 1953, and attorneys' fees
and adjudging that the mortgage re
corded in Volume 235, page 327 of
th Mnrtpaffe Records of Jackson
County. Oregon, be foreclosed.
The date of the Order for Publica
tion of this Summons is the 7th day
of May. 1957. and the time prescribed
fcr nublication of tnis summons is
once each week for four successive
weeks.
Dated and first published this lotn
day of July. 1957.
VAIN UIKfi. LJE.L,ll!.BAl-ll
Sc McGOODWIN
Attorneys for plaintiffs
Bv: J. V McGoodwln
110 E. Sixth St.
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE
Sealed proposals addressed to the
City Council of Phoenix, Oregon, and
endorsed "Proposal on Surfacing Fifth
Street" will be received at the Office
f the City Recorder of Phoenix. Ore
gon, until live o clock p.m. on ine
31st day of July. 1957. which said
bids will be opened on said date and
contract awardea tnereon. it any.
t the time of the regular City council
meeting to be held the 5th day of
August. 1957.
The work consists of laying asphaltic
road surfacing1 on Fifth Street be
tween Highway No. 99 and "G" Street
in Phoneix. Oregon. Plans, specifica
tions and bid requirements may be
secured at the office oi tne city
Recorder of Phoenix. Oregon.
Proposals must be accompanied bv
certified check payable to City of
fnoemx. iTeasurer. or Did oona
equivalent to 5rr of the proposal to
guarantee that, if a proposal is ac
cepted, a contract will be entered
into and its performance secured.
Proposals must be in writing, signed
bv or on behalf of the bidder.
The City of Phoenix, reserves the
ght to reject any and all bids and
ccent such bids as are to the best
interest of the City.
Dated and published July 16. 1957.
City of Phoenix, Oregon
By: Frances P. Stevenson
Recorder
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ex
ecutrix of the Estate of Albert N.
Jones, deceased. All persons having
laims against said estate are hereby
required to present them, with proper
lucners, within six months trom the
th day of July. 1957. the date of
the first publication of this notice.
to the undersigned at 34 North Cen
tral Avenue. Medford. Oregon.
Eathel M Stewart. Executrix
r. Fliegel. Attorney for Executrix
at this situation, but if they balk
at being night chauffeurs they
are accused of giving their boys
an inferiority complex or ruin
ing them socially!
Although the professor's sal
ary is small, he is considering
putting in an extra telephone
for the boys because, after school
hours, they live on the phone and
no one can call the house! As
the professor said sadly, "In our
set tne children are running
the families." I told him he
ought to read "Parents on the
run," by Marguerite and Wil-
lard Beecher (Julian Press); in
it the theme is that today, what
with the modern psychiatric
teaching that children must be
allowed to grow up as little stink
ers without the slightest respect
or consideration for others, the
parents have abdicated, and
have turned the running of the
home over to the youngsters,
The great difficulty a sensible
parent encounters when he tries
to cope with the modern selfish
behavior of his children is that
he gets no help from the other
harried parents in the commun
ity. His children can keep telling
him that he is the only old fogey
in the town. If only a large num
ber of parents were to get to
gether and agree that dances
will start and end at reasonable
hours, and that there will be no
wearing of orchids and hundred
dollar dresses, something might
be accomplished.
My hat is off to parents who
still believe in teaching their
children courtesy, good manners,
respect for elders, and consider
ation for the comfort and rights
of others.
Children Can Agree on a
Code of Behavior
I was much interested in read
ing about the experiment that
has been tried in Palo Alto,
Calif. According to the article,
in the local high school the stu
dents themselves worked out and
adopted a set of rules govern
ing many phases of their lives.
They agreed they would come
home at certain hours; at school
they would wear inexpensive
clothes, and so on.,
Their proposals were then sub
mitted to their parents, who
went over them carefully and
made suggestions. Then the stu
dents agreed to abide by the
rules.
I remember the comment of
a young woman who lived in
one of the dormitories of a de
nominational college and had
to be in by a certain time each
night. When asked if she didn't
resent these restrictions, she
said, "Why, no; we all have to
abide by these rules; everyone
does it so nobody minds.
Many a young girl resents the
fact that, after a dance, her fath
er calls for her to see her home,
but in Palo Alto, it is one of the
things written into their rules
of conduct that it is right for
Garbage Dispensing
Method Successful
Chatham, Ont. (IP) Charlie
Dobson has discovered that ap
plication of the theory that
everyone has a streak of larceny
helps him get rid of his gar
bage.
The 76-year-old man lives
m a neat cottage on the out
skirts of this city just beyond
tha Chatham s garbage collec
tion area. He fills a small box
daily with his garbage of table
scraps and old cans, wraps it
attractively and places it on the
shoulder of the highway in front
of his dwelling.
"I've seen many a car stop,
pick up the box and high - tail
it down the road and I haven't
had a box returned yet," he
chuckled.
fathers to call for their young
daughters and so it is accepted
and, again, "nobody minds be-
cause everyone does it.
This seems to me to be one
of the most wise and wholesome
solutions of many of the present-
day troubles between parents
and children; I wish more schools
would try it.
At Times Doctors Need
Help From Laymen
The other day at a luncheon
where I spoke to a large group I
of fine women on the need for
more and better research in phy-
chiatry, my good friend, Dr.
Frederick Gibbs, of the Brain
Research Foundation, said some
thing that impressed me much.
He said that when we doctors
want to get good research going
in the field of cancer, polio,
heart disease, tuberculosis, mul
tiple sclerosis or any other dis
ease, we seldom get far until
we get a few thousand or mil
lions of you good lay people stir
red up and interested and willing
to help us. Only when you lay
people take hold and start rais
ing money and stirring up inter
est, do things start moving on a
big scale. Then many research
workers can be put to work, and
soon they begin to give us help
ful ideas and good drugs witn
which to treat the disease that
has been distressing us.
And so it is that in this col
umn, from time to time, I will
be calling attention to the great
need that still exists for research
in many fields of medicine.
Dr. Alvarez hopes his readers
will understand that it would be
impossible for him to answer re
quests for information or to at
tempt to diagnose by man.
(Released by The Register
and Tribune Syndicate, 1957)
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CALL FOR BIDS
Bids wi 11 be received b v School
District 6C. Jackson County. Oreeon.
on or before 6 P.M.. July 31st. 1957
the office of the Superintendent
of Schools in the Crater Hiffh School
building. Central Point, for the following:
Approximately 2QC0 Sq. Yds. of ;
asphalt paving. Details and specifica- i
tions may be obtained at the office
of the superintendent.
Bidder take not that the awarding
of the bid will be based on past record
of quality of work of the bidder, as !
ell as on price.
The right is reserved to reject any j
au mas i
Mrs. Merle Obenchain. Clerk I
School Dist. So. 6C. Jackson Co.
P. O- Box 457
Central Point, Oregon
HERE WE GO AGAIN!
Yes, we are moving. We must' have more space, thanks
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Fruit packing school! open this week. Get your COOPER
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Double Point Holder $1.50
Single Point Holder $1.25
Extra Points 20 dozen
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