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LEOAl NOTICES
SUIT TO QUIET TITLK
No. 58-3S6-E
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
FRED JEDDELOH. LOUISE C.
JEDDELOH. OTTO G. JEDDELOH
AND WILLA F. JEDDELOH. do
ing business a s JEDDELOH
BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY,
a co-partnership
Plaintiff.
ANNA V. HOBBINS and JOHN
DOE ROBBINS, if married and
living, his true given name being
unknown to plaintiffs: MARY A.
LANK ASTER, the widow and sole
surviving heir of C. E. LAN
KASTER. also Known as C. E. LAN-
KESTE: deceased, and JOHN
DOE SMITH, the husband of MARY
A. LANKASTER. if she remarried.
if be is living, the true given name
of such husband, if any. being
unknown to plaintiffs
MOORE AND
Talks for Missile Bases in France
Considered Urgent by NATO Quarters
Editor's note: United Press In
ternational correspondent Charles
Corddry has just completed an ex
tensive tour with the U.S. Strate
gic Air Command, during which
he also inspected NATO bases and
spoke with NATO leaders.
Br CHARLES CORDDRY
Paris (UPI) A quick new
start on negotiations for bal
listic missile bases in France
is considered ureent 'at Gen.
HiLDEGARD Lauris Norstad's Supreme Al-
MOORE. his wife: any husband of lied Headquarters.
nv widow of those above named.
in case said widow would remarry;
all unknown heirPat law of (aid
defendants, if any of them be
deceased: and all persons and
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, interest, lien, or estate
In or to the real "property described
in the complaint.
Defendants.
TCnrHK DEFENDANTS ABOVE
KAMtD. AND EACH OF THEM:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you and each of you
re hereby required to appear ana
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on
or before TrieOiast cay 01 lour
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 plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for relief demanded in their
complaint succinctly stated as fol
lows, to-wit: lor a oecree 01 mis
court decreeing that plaintiffs are
the owners in fee simple of the
following descried real property,
lo-wit- n
PARCEL I: All of Section 28.
Townshin 37 South Range t West
' of the Willamette Meridian.
Jackson County. Oregon.
PARCEL II: The North half of
the South ha'f of Section 22.
Township 34 Sftith. Range 3 West
of the Willamette Meridian,
Jackson County. Oregon.
PARCEL III: The North half
of the Southeast quarter ana tne
Northeast quarter of the South
west quarter and the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter
of Section 10. Township 36 oouth.
Range 2 East of the Willamette
Meridian. Jackson County. Ore
I gon. EXCEPTING THEREFROM
. the following described prop-
! erty: Beginning at the Southwest
' corner of the Northwest quarter
of the Southeast quarter of sec
tion 10, Township 36 South,
Range 2 East of the Willamette
Meridian. Jackson county, ore-
i son: thence North 400.0 feet;
, thence East. 1320.0 et: thence
South. 400.0 feet: thence West,
1320 0 feet to the toint of be
ginning.
PARCEL IV: The East half of
the East half f Section 8. Town
ship 37 SoutR Range 3 West of
the Willamette Meridian, Jack
son Countv. Oraeon.
for a fuiffcerfdecrSe of this court
decreeing tharthe defendants and
neither thereof, have any right
title, interest, lien or esta in or
lo saia acKnuea picmiara wi
part thereof: for a further decree
of this cout restraining the defend
ants, and each thereof, after the
completion of this suit, from as
serting anv right, tifle. interest,
lien or estate in or to said de
scribed premises or any part there-
or. and tor a limner decree ui xm
court quiating the title to said them to "keep those flat feet
premises fl? the plaintiffs as the ,wav from here" as they
owner thereof in fee simple. , J , . , ., i-
This summons is published by closed in and then cut loose
order of the Honor"'" .; with the rifle. Her fire was
Jtianna, j uae ui m vui-ui vui . i -
f th State of Ore eat. for Jackson not returned
?&jS? i8deTh.n time pre"- Deputy Sheriff Jean B Her
cribla for said order of pubii- belt told United Press Inter
cation of this mmor is -f " nati0nal, "We didn't expect
SShe dMfc of the first publication ner to shoot, though she had
this "ffummorsk is tne isi oay oi
Military men regard the
basing of 1,500-mile range
rockets of the American Thor
Runaway Girl, 14,
Kills Policeman
With Rifle Shot
Lewiston, Maine (UPI)
A 14-year-old runaway girl
allegedly shot and killed
policeman attempting to take
her into custody Monday
night after he ignored her
warning to "keep those flat
feet away from here."
Police said the victim, Paul
J. Simard, 32, a father of two,
was hit "right between the
eyes" by a .22 caliber bullet
as he advanced with several
other officers toward a clump
of bushes which hid red-
haired Sandra Knowlton.
Investigators said a murder
warrant against the girl, who
had run away from home
earlier Monday when her par
ents refused to move from
their rural home to the city,
would be sought in court
today.
Took Gun From Cabin
The girl fled into the woods
following an argument with
her mother. Police said she
broke into a hunter s cabin
where she got a rifle and
about 75 rounds of ammuni
tion. - i
For more than half an hour,
police said, she peppered the
area where they were hiding.
Police said the girl warned
or Jupiter type here as cru
cial to western defense, but
the matter of an agreement
has got nowhere for two
months during France's gov
ernmental crises.
Authorities said they hoped
negotiations would be re
sumed with Premier Charles
de Gaulle's new government
at the earliest moment that
French officials can spare
time from Algerian and other
immediately critical problems.
There has been apprehen
son from the first that nego
tiations could be complicated
by the De Gaulle govern
ment's insistence on making
France a nuclear power. As a
condition for setting up mis
sile bases the French might
Scottish Seamen
Held for Beating
Kelso, Wash. (UPI) Five
Scottish seamen were being
held here today in connection
with beating of a bosun's mate
aboard the British vessel SS
Catalina on Sunday.
The five men were accused
of assaulting W. H. Harvey
and tossing him into the Co
lumbia river where the boat
was tied up at the Weyer
haeuser dock at Longview.
Harvey swam to shore and
reported the incident. Capt
C. A. Holleyoak turned the
five men over to the Cowlitz
county sheriff's office.
Richard Norman, deputy
prosecutor, said he has wired
London and also talked to
the British Consul at Portland
concerning jurisdiction over
the prisoners. The Catalina
has since departed.
The five men were identi
fied as Thomas B. Davis, 33
Alexander Leeslie, 43, Mal
colm MacDonald, 35, John Mo
Gartland, 24, and James P,
Tiffiney, 28.
demand American aid in their
atomic enterprises.
Debate Delays
While actual missiles may
not be available at the mo
ment, they are expected to be
in a matter of months and
prolonged negotiations could
seriously delay the installa
tion of launchers and wea
pons. Financial arrangements
must be worked out. Men
must be trained. Who will
command must be settled.
Voluminous technical orders
must be translated into
French. None of this can go
forward until a basic agree
ment is negotiated. .
At the North Atlantic
Treaty head s-of-government
meeting here last December,
which Presiaent Eisenhower
attended, America's offer of
missiles for NATO defense
was accepted and Norstad was
told to submit plans "at an
early date" for their deploy
ment. That decision at least tem
porarily averted the appear
ance of direct negotiations be-
Jnlv. 1S5BO
HARBISON AND PIAZZA
Sara B. Harbison,
Of Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
POST OFFICE ADDRESS:
207 IT. S. National Bank Blag.,
Medford. fregon. v
KOTICK OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at
warned us.
Swim Classes Large
At Ashland YMCA
Ashland Swim classes at
7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 14th day ftp Ashland YMCA this SUm
of July. 1958 in the 'Council Chm- , tinnallv
hin of tne utv Hau in me uiy ci mci iiovc uccu -"i'"
Medford, Oregon, there shall be a argp according to Wilson
public hearing by and before the large, atturuiiiB l" ,
city Planning Commission f said Gilinsky, aquatic director, and
City on the question of changing most DOys and girls are be-
V. --niv,a t tttA foil AW, II V itfirrth. ...
h area Within said City, to-wit: ginning to progress rapidly
Beginning at a point on the nortn jn their swimming Skill.
ngm ox way nuer ui miutvoj
Road at the Medford City bound
ary in Section 13, Township 37
South, Range 2 W W M in Jack
son Countv Oreon. thence west
erly along the north right of
way line of Midway Road and ex
tension thereof to a point which
lies westerly 20 feet distant
from, when measured at right
angles to, the center line of Mer
riman Road, thence northwest-
Last Monday students in
the tiny-tot classes, composed
of boys and girls 6 to 8 years
old, gave their first parent
demonstration. About 60 per
sons took part, Gilinsky said
The various swimming
classes are divided according'
O
3
oferiman Roadhto a'p'oinon to demonstrated skills, begin-
the north line of Mace bub- nmg wlth tadpole and con
tinuing through flounder,
long the north line of Macelmmnnw fish flvins fish, and
. . . , . - .1. . illuuiV"! J o '
ouoojvision i? tne west ngni 01 , ,
way line of Mernman Koaa: suai r.. iduyuia oc
thence crossing Mernman Road dents just learning to SWim
in an easterly direction to the , , , .
northwest corner of Lot 4. Mid- whereas sharks are the most
way Subdivision: thence follow- anvanrpci students. exceDt for
aw .ik Kt;...n I
Subdivision to a point zau reel juiuu' oca.,
irom, when measured at right instructors for this year s
ngles to, the center line of Mer- . . ,,.,. Wil.
riman Road: thence southeasterly swmiiums .nv.
. parallel to and zoo feet jistant son Gilinsky, aquatic director;
Road to the point of beginning Sheila Spence, assistant; Wll-
rrom Class i A, amgie i amuy iard Harwood. llie Kuard: and
Dwelling District to Class III A,
Limited Commercial District.
O. R. McNeel
Building Inspector
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NOTICE OF HEARING
L'PON FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 10203
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
LENA A. PUCKETT. Deceased
Notice is hereby given that Hazel
Marie Wood, administratrix with
will annexed of the estate of Lena
A. Puckett, deceased, has filed in
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson county her
first and Final Account and Re
port as such administratrix in said
estate and August 7, 1958, at the
hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. in the
Courtroom of said Court at the
Court House at Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing of
objections to said Final Account
and Report and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby re
quired to make or file the same on
or before said time.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
1st day of July. 1958.
HAZEL MARIE WOOD
Administratrix
with Will Annexed
Robert D. Dames
Attorney for Administratrix
Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
Auto Industry
Lauds Label Law
Detroit (UPI) Auto in
dustry representatives said to
day they hoped a new law re
quiring factory suggested
price labeling of new cars
might give sales a shot in the
arm by boosting buyer con
fidence.
President Eisenhower
signed the bill into law Mon
day.
It requires auto makers to
label new cars with their sug
gested retail price, including
cost of accessories and trans
portation.
Spokesmen for the auto in
dustry s "big three' were
unanimously in favor of it.
They said their companies had
favored the bill even before it
became law.
The law is aimed at auto
price "packing" hiking the
manufacturer's suggested list
price to mislead the purchaser
into believing he received an
exceptionally large discount
or used-car trade-in allowance.
It provides a $1,000 fine for
failure to label new cars prop
erly or for tampering with
labels once they were applied.
Stale Aeronautics
Board Member Quits
Salem (UPI) Lee U.
Eyerly, an Oregon aviation
pioneer, is retiring from the
State Board of Aeronautics
atfer 20 years, and Gov. Rob
ert D. Holmes has appointed
William F. Maddron, Eugene,
to succeed him.
Eyerly had taken a parti
cular interest in development
of small emergency and re
creational airports and air
strips and was a leader in Ore
gon aviation safety education
programs, the governor said
in accepting Eyerly's resignation.
The new board member is
a World War II bomber pilot
with a record of 32 missions
over Germany. He is a major
in the Air Force reserve.
The 35-year-old Maddron is
owner of "Vacation Air," a
recreational flying directory
for the seven western states
and British Columbia.
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Medford Agency
207 Masonic Bids., Medford
Dogs Trained To
Help in Water Fights
New Delhi (UPI) Resi-
xotice of public hearing dents of water-short Jodhpur
iiouce is nereoy given inai ai j Tjjiv,. Ci.t. -
730 o ciock p. m. on the 14th day I In Kajastham State are tram-
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ui am, iwo in (lcirn-
bers of the City Hall in the City
of Medlord. Oregon, there shall be
a publir hearing by and before the
City Planning Commission of said
City on the question of changing
the zoning of the following describ
ed area within said Citv. to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast cor
ner of Lot 1 in Block 3 of Cot
tage Home Addition to the City
of Medford, Jackson Countv. Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof now . of record:
thence south 137 feet; thence
west 125 feet; thence north 137
feet; thence east 125 feet to the
point of beeinninp
from Class II Multinle Familv
Dwelling District to Cla TTT it
Commercial District. '
O. R. McNeel
Building Inspector
Radio Man Helps
Nab Car Thieves
Portland (UPI) Two
teenage boys accused of steal
ing a late model Jaguar sports
car here over the weekend
and driving to the Oregon
coast were in the custody of
Multnomah county juvenile
authorities after an alert radio
announcer in Tillamook gave
an on-the-spot rundown that
led to the capture.
Creighton Sanders, an an
nouncer for radio station
KTIL, was giving a morning
broadcast Saturday when he
saw the sports car crash into
the front of a bank. The young
driver and his passenger
climbed dizzily from the car
and began running in the di
rection of a nearby field.
Sanders notified police,
then went back to his micro
phone and alerted residents in
the area. Listeners started
after the boys, getting direc
tions from Sanders. Police fol
lowed the crowd and appre
hended the youths, who were
hiding in a creek with only
their faces above water.
The boys, both 17, were re
turned to Portland Sunday,
One of them was a parolee
from Woodburn School for
Boys, police said.
Life Insurance Week
Observed in Valley
Members of the Rogue Val
ley iife Underwriters associ
ation will observe Life Insur
ance week July 7 through 12
by wearing lapel buttons in
the form of a five-cent piece
symbolizing the week's theme
nickels grow into dollars
with life insurance."
The week was set aside by
Gov. Robert D. Holmes in
honor of the life insurance
companies contribution to
the nation's economy. Mayor
John Snider has given local
endorsement to the program.
Life insurance companies
have more than $456 billion
of life insurance in force to
day which provides finan
cial protection to six out of
every seven American fami
lies. Of the almost seven bil
lion dollars in life insurance
benefits paid last, three-fifths
of it went to living policy
holders, officials pointed out.
Cuban Navy Plane
Crash Kills Five
Havana, Cuba (UPD Five
crewmen were killed when a
Cuban navy amphibious pa
trol plane crashed and burned
while landing at Preston Air
field in Oriente Province, it
was announced today.
Three other crewmen were
injured while one escaped un
hurt. The announcement gave
no details of the crash.
tween Washington and Euro
pean capitals where the mis
sile issue is hot politically. It
seemingly put the matter on
a NATO-wide defense basis,
with selection of missile sites
a purely military matter.
But no one now doubts that
any final French-American
arrangement will be worked
out at the highest political
levels of the two governments,
with the way paved by Nor
stad's headquarters.
Franca Is Kty Sit
In deference to countries
like Norway and Denmark,
which want no part of atomic
armed long-range missiles,
Norstad has said their great
range makes it unnecessary
"that they be located in all
NATO countries." '
His first choice was France,
which lies at the heart of the
alliance and from whose base
areas missies could dominate
targets in an arc from the
Crimea to Moscow and Lenin
grad. Preliminary talks were
held with apparently recep
tive French officials, but
came to an end when France
plunged into internal crisis.
A successful outcome now
would make France the first
country on the continent
armed with American inter
mediate range ballistic mis
siles and the second any
where, Britain will be the
first, having an agreement for
four squadrons (60 launchers)
of Thors to be British-manned
in East Anglia by the end of
this year.
At Norstad's headquarters,
it is said that acceptance of
missiles now would be one
way for France to play the
enhanced role it seeks in
NATO.
Communists Gain
In Finnish Vote
Helsinki, Finland (UPI)
Finland's Communist Party
scored surprising gains jn the
nation's two-day parliament
ary elections, and a Stalinist
woman leader emerged today
as the center figure in Finnish
politics.
Almost complete returns
from elections for Finland's
Parliament showed the Com
munists were tied at 50 seats
with the Social Democrats,
The Communists gained seven
and the Social Democrats lost
four. The Agrarian Party
dropped to third place with
48 seats, a loss of five.
The Communist victory
gave the party a powerful ar
gument for their first cabinet
positions since 1948. No party
won a majority and a coali
tion government would be
necessary a factor that has
given Finland unstable gov
ernments in the past.
It also meant that Hertta
Kuusinen, daughter of revolu
tionary Otto Kuusinen, an old-
time Marxist, had gained new
importance in Finland's polit
ical life.. She is Communist
Party parliamentary leader, a
modern Communist but with
strong Stalinist leanings.
It was clear Miss Kuusinen
would become one of the lead
ing figures in Finnish poli
tics.
Mayor Sn icier Endorses
Area Centennial Effort
Jackson county's prepara
tions for celebrating Oregon's
100th birthday next year
were endorsed this week by
Medford Mayor John Snider.
Mayor Snider urged all res
idents in the county to con
tribute their share of effort
toward making the Oregon
Centennial Exposition and In
ternational Trade Fair a suc
cessful venture.
"Oregon's Centennial ob
servance is important to us,
here in Medford and the
Rogue River valley. We have
much to offer and to show to
Exposition guests who come
MATHMETICIAN DIES
South Orange, N. J. (UPI)
Dr. Manuel Herschdorfer,
62, head of the mathematics
department at Seton Hall uni
versity, died Sunday of a
heart ailment.
to Oregon in 1959," he said.
"Here we have incomparable,
sapphire - blue Crater lake,
great forests and sweeping
farms and orchards, historic
Jacksonville, and the Shake
spearean Festival."
Recently Organised
The Jackson county centen
nial association was organ
ized recently as another step
toward promoting the valley
during the centennial period.
Ted Hallock, coordinator for
the State centennial commis
sion, reported at that time on
progress being made through
out the state in organizing
for the birthday celebration.
Further meetings of the as
sociation, to discuss fund rais
ing plans and centennial proj
ects for the county will be
held in the near future, date
and time to be announced.
MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dfard, Or, Tutitiiy, July I. 1931 SA
The Moravian Mission to
the Eskimos at Nain, on the
east coast of Labrador, was
founded in 1771.
Lamp shades with whita
linings reflect up to 50 per
cent more light than shades
with darker colors.
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Manager Hired
For E-R Center
Portland (UPI) The
Exposition- Recreation com
mission announced today that
it has hired a manager for the
E-R center at a salary of $12,-
500 a year.
Hired for the job was Don
Jewell, 35, who has been man
ager of the Pershing Munici
pal auditorium in Lincoln,
Neb. for the past year. Jewell
will assume the E-R post
when his resignation at Lin
coln becomes effective Nov.
1, the commission said.
Jewell is a former news
man and was sports editor of
the Billings, Mont., Gazette
for six years.
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TOILET SEATS
Seamless white enamel toilet
seats. Standard pattern, chrome
plated brass hardware. Usually
sells $5.35.
SPECIAL
BUY
$3
89
Pearl Toilet Seats
Pearl pyralin covered toilet seats.
Choice of six colors. Complete
with chrome plated brass fittings.
Rust proof.
SPECIAL $C98
LOT
$5'
55c
STANLEY-
W70
SJoot.r.M.
BUILDER'S SAW
Cuts a 2x4 at 45
Lightweight 7" eiw whfch combine! high speed with
lurdy construction. Designed for service and depend
ability in ail types of jobs. .q.
BIG SAW FEATURES! X
Perltrrtcd blade flangei prelect meter from shock leads.
levels to 4J
Automatic telescoping safety guard with
Maximum depth ef cut ' . ' M. "V
e) Furniihed with carrying case.
Combined rip and cress cut blade.
Other hlades and abrasive wheels
available ripping fence can be
supplied.
Net Weieht, 11Va he. Shipping
Weight, 2 7 'A lbs,
Furnished in all vellapee.
Operates AC or DC.
aeanual control.
RES-Q-PAK
If you wade the river or go boat
ing in rough water, you need
RES-Q-PAK, the new clip-on in
stant inflating emergency life
preserver. It weighs only 4
ounces, is no larger than a pack
of cigarettes, yet with one
squeeze inflates to double water
wings which will support a 250
Ib. man in the water.
$2.98
uig icious stray dogs to serve
as bodyguards during fights
for water at public hydrants.
The dogs help their mas
ters protect their place in
line and also in any fighting
that developes. During one
day, 70 persons received anti
rabies shots at hospitals.
GM EXECUTIVE DIES
London (UPI) Wil
liam B. Wachtler, 64, region
al executive for General Mo
tors overseas operations for
Brazil, died Monday.
2x4-8'
PER
M
SPECIAL PRICE
Bargain Grade
at
CHENEY STUD MILL
Central Point
5-INCH
Sandpaper Disks
Packages of six aluminum oxide
coated disks for all 14-inch disc
sanding attachments.' Choice of
fine, medium, coarse or assorted.
45 , 65 pk
1111
1HC OaHtMMU 1-MM
PLASTIC HOSE
SPRINKLER
SAVES TIME
WORK
WATER
I .Lif I
Flexible one! V
compact! Easy and
economical to use!
Sprinkles around curves.
over uneven ground in widtt?
from 1 to 1 5 feet. Can be snorfenec! or one tube
closed off to sprinkle only one way. Will not rot or mildew
even when stored wet. Available m 20 to 50-foot lengths.
CaerrieM A. XL Aitw, Ca., tU
$2.49 to 4.69
SHERWIN WILLIAMS ,
Roof Coatings
Warm weather is the time to re
pair roofs. You get better cover
age and better adhesion and it'
less difficult.
BLAXPHALT
For metal roofs or to saturate old
roofing felt.
LIQUID ROOF CEMENT
The most generally used brush
ing material with ground asbes
tos fiber for. coating asphalt
roofs.
PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT
A trowel grade material for
patching hole or for sealing
chimney flashings.
All items: Special prices In S
gallon cans.
Stanley Swirlaway
SANDING
ATTACHMENT
It's new! A flexible ball-joint
sanding attachment for no
mar, no-scar controlled sand
ing. Completely eliminates
gouges and sand swirls. Far
all V" drills. 1000 to 5000
r.p.m.
Use it yourself and $495
be convinced "
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